The Frog

By SilentStalker

He jumped onto a lily-pad
The greatest fun he ever had
His dreams since he was just a tad

He stayed out late; he had no name
And all the beasts outside were tamed
But nothing ever stayed the same

He missed a pad; but he could swim--
Till gators tried to gobble him
He escaped, but he lost a limb

Now this young frog could really heal
So he waited till he could feel
A full grown leg, so new and real

He soon was healed up all the way
And went back to the lake to play
For this frog knew he's here to stay.

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Copyright 1998 Darun Ferguson
Published on Sunday, August 15, 2010.     Filed under: "Fantasy" and "Poetry"

Author's Note:

...children's poem...? penned this in 12th grade...
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  • dwells On Tuesday, April 23, 2013, dwells (4177)By person wrote:

    I discovered at the same age, that I could write poetry too, but the pot smokers got all the attention, so I just played with my slide rule! Cheers Sarge!

  • Alchemist On Monday, February 27, 2012, Alchemist (679)By person wrote:

    I really enjoyed this, if you get a chance please check out my work titled The Chronophibian it is about a frog as well.

  • Devilish On Friday, August 5, 2011, Devilish (2633)By person wrote:

    Hmmmmm, The simple yet hard ones I love. You are a character. Scholar

  • Dancing_Monkey On Wednesday, February 9, 2011, Dancing_Monkey (1228)By person wrote:

    Was great Darun. And thank you kinkyfrog for favoring it, so I found it.

  • A former member wrote: I don't comment much, but just thought this was a great idea for a frog farm. Where you would pull only one leg off... harvest them. Let them regrow, then pull the other leg off... repeat repeat and reap in the money... maybe. Just a thought.

  • kinkifrog On Monday, January 17, 2011, kinkifrog (2691)By person wrote:

    I hate to tell you this Marcus...but..at the risk of another facepalm...I think you're gonna go broke...our legs don't regrow... Scholar

  • elisa On Monday, January 17, 2011, elisa (1595)By person wrote:

    ...and rip the tail off their spawn and make it a delicacy.

  • A former member wrote: Frogs have no penises?That says alot about princes.I now know that I should've been a frog

  • ubiquitoussoul On Thursday, September 2, 2010, ubiquitoussoul (343)By person wrote:

    I'ver read this some other place.. It was awesome.. I would certainly read this to my children I had some . Excellent story with a good message..be strong go out and have fun live it up yeah.. nothing out of the ordinary haha

  • elisa On Monday, August 16, 2010, elisa (1595)By person wrote:

    "He escaped, but he lost a limb " ..this made me fear for his froggy penis :P

  • kinkifrog On Monday, August 16, 2010, kinkifrog (2691)By person wrote:

    hmmm...ya know...frogs don't have a penis...so...[maybe that's my problem]...mmm...~ponders~ Scholar

  • SilentStalker On Monday, August 16, 2010, SilentStalker (1047)By person wrote:

    ...frogs don't have a penis...!? that's not what I saw on youtube...Kermit was gettin' down and dirty with 2G1C... Scholar

  • elisa On Monday, August 16, 2010, elisa (1595)By person wrote:

    fyi.. i'll be eating my Cheerios at 8am tomorrow morning... in case you wanna take a shit in 'em. *facepalm*

  • Malcholm Dark On Monday, August 16, 2010, Malcholm Dark (806)By person wrote:

    well written... it might be a bit harsh for younger children... alligators and frog legs... lol. a cool read, write on

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