Tall as an oak tree
Paul Bunyan swung his big ax
And hollered, "Timber."
Dug the Grand Canyon
Created Mount Hood as well
A towering man
Babe the Blue Ox smiled
Giant footprints made the lakes
Babe could have a drink
Paul Bunyan swung his big ax
And hollered, "Timber."
Dug the Grand Canyon
Created Mount Hood as well
A towering man
Babe the Blue Ox smiled
Giant footprints made the lakes
Babe could have a drink
Published by Steven West
I have a passion for creative writing and political discourse. Happily married for over 24 years, I have 2 children and work with special needs kids in the public schools. I enjoy making people laugh and sm... View profile
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Post a CommentNice.
Another fun one