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Rabbit's Poetry
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Rabbit’s Poetry

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A thing I thought of years ago at Mc Gregor Range, New Mexico. Little did I know on that night run I had either a delusion, or an abduction. I just remember my watch stopped and confusion. Told my friends too. ln the desert at night running.

I puked like 95% of my runs. I was also called "Rabbit". I was good at long distance running. When I finished, they played the kazoo. Even one alien could prove true and in a zoo. No one believed it to be true. They had no clue. Found a zapped cow. A short moo, steaks precooked for you. An alien cooked that, what I said was true and we also made stew.

In Rabbit's Poetry, author Christopher Laramie offers an eclectic collection of humorous, creative, and sometimes furious poems.

Written by an Iraq war veteran, these selections touch on a wide variety of topics from Laramie's life. His imaginative and heartfelt selections include a look at everything from graduating from airborne school, to exploring the world of wild mushrooms, his military service, to living life in Michigan, and much more.

Laramie's poetry, composed as a coping mechanism, gives unique insight into his thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
24 November 2022
Pages
104
ISBN
9781665730518

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A thing I thought of years ago at Mc Gregor Range, New Mexico. Little did I know on that night run I had either a delusion, or an abduction. I just remember my watch stopped and confusion. Told my friends too. ln the desert at night running.

I puked like 95% of my runs. I was also called "Rabbit". I was good at long distance running. When I finished, they played the kazoo. Even one alien could prove true and in a zoo. No one believed it to be true. They had no clue. Found a zapped cow. A short moo, steaks precooked for you. An alien cooked that, what I said was true and we also made stew.

In Rabbit's Poetry, author Christopher Laramie offers an eclectic collection of humorous, creative, and sometimes furious poems.

Written by an Iraq war veteran, these selections touch on a wide variety of topics from Laramie's life. His imaginative and heartfelt selections include a look at everything from graduating from airborne school, to exploring the world of wild mushrooms, his military service, to living life in Michigan, and much more.

Laramie's poetry, composed as a coping mechanism, gives unique insight into his thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
24 November 2022
Pages
104
ISBN
9781665730518