Obscurity Poem by John Bannister Tabb

Obscurity



To his father said a bunny,
'Don't you find it rather funny
That we know so very little of our race?'
'What's behind is a tradition,'
Said the sire, 'that tail-omission
Makes it utterly impossible to trace.'

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