The poem describes a strange croquet game where the balls are live hedgehogs, the mallets are live flamingos, and the arches are doubled up soldiers. Flowers in the queen's garden change color instantly from white to red for unknown reasons. Teenage courtiers and royal children appear scattered across diamonds and hearts on the ground. The narrator wonders what brought them there and who the future kings and queens may be.
The poem describes a strange croquet game where the balls are live hedgehogs, the mallets are live flamingos, and the arches are doubled up soldiers. Flowers in the queen's garden change color instantly from white to red for unknown reasons. Teenage courtiers and royal children appear scattered across diamonds and hearts on the ground. The narrator wonders what brought them there and who the future kings and queens may be.
The poem describes a strange croquet game where the balls are live hedgehogs, the mallets are live flamingos, and the arches are doubled up soldiers. Flowers in the queen's garden change color instantly from white to red for unknown reasons. Teenage courtiers and royal children appear scattered across diamonds and hearts on the ground. The narrator wonders what brought them there and who the future kings and queens may be.
One second and red they become I don't know what happens in that garden I asked and doesn´t have an answer
A strange sound what was it?
Appears teen courtiers all over diamonds Teen royal children appear all over hearts What were the next kings and Queens? Maybe the rabbit I saw and bring me here
Croquet-ground a very strange way to play it
The balls are live hedgehogs Live flamingos as mallets Soldiers were the arches, they double themselves to build it ¡Poor of them! I'm fortunate to play it, not to make it