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Poems from The Cimarron
by Kevin Unruh
64 pages
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Poems from The Cimarron is a small book of poetry inspired by a stretch of the Cimarron River in Payne County, Oklahoma.
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Category: Poetry
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About the Book
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Poems from The Cimarron is a small book of introspective poetry inspired by nature and the river itself along a stretch of the Cimarron River in Payne County, Oklahoma.
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About the Author |
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Kevin Unruh is a philosopher, a lover of humanity and is obsessed with all things beautiful. He is an animal lover, an art lover, a science lover, a lover of books, and a thousand other things. And sometimes he writes. |
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