Clarence A. Graham, Jr. (June 28,1919 / Virginia, St. Louis County, Minnesota.)
Poems by Clarence A. Graham, Jr. : 46 / 118
Kookamundo
Kookamundo is a little animal who roamed the forest
He got his tail cut off in a trapper's trap
After that, all Kookamundos had no tails
Clarence A. Graham, Jr.
Submitted: Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Edited: Saturday, April 09, 2011
Poems by Clarence A. Graham, Jr. : 46 / 118
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