All in the golden afternoon is Lewis Carroll's prefatory poem in his book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in which he recalls the afternoon on which he improvised the Alice in Wonderland story on a boat-trip from Oxford to Godstow, for the benefit of the three Liddell sisters, Lorina ('Prima'), Alice ('Secunda') and Edith ('Tertia'). The title was also used for an original song written for the 1951 adaptation of the book by Disney. The German band Alphaville made a song using most of the poem as lyrics.
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