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Friday 26 February 2010

Once I Saw A Frog


Once I saw a frog on a lonely road.
I kissed him and I turned into a toad.
We had a big wedding by the royal pond
With all the other frogs and the fish beyond.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

were you hoping for a prince, apparently you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find one. (not frenchmen)

Unknown said...

A Limerick I came accross.

"There was a young curate of Salisbury, whose manners were quite halisbury-scalisbury;
He ran about Hampshire Without any pampshire, till the vicar compelled him to walisbury.
(Salisbury = Sarum)
(Hampshire= Hants)
ie for salisbury inser sarum etc.

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Unknown said...

This poem is so nice...
Nursery Rhymes

henry said...
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