The sweet Crabimal of London,
So loved to read Edmund Blunden,
Reading four books at once,
He was never a dunce,
And the most loved guy in Sundon.*
So loved to read Edmund Blunden,
Reading four books at once,
He was never a dunce,
And the most loved guy in Sundon.*
* Sundon is a Bedfordshire village near Luton.
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8 Comments
Post a CommentGood series!
cute, really nice!
good job :)
Very funny!
Good job! Keep them coming!
That's one smart crabimal! :)
You've got this form down, my friend. Very entertaining!
The Crabimal of London... sounds like an interesting crab.