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Where Do Frogs Go To Think

WHERE DO FROGS GO TO THINK? Where do frogs go when they need to think? I've often wondered where. When they're not feeling quite in the pink do they hide under the stairs? Do they feel like they must follow rules and stick to a Lilly pad? Or can they hide in a shed full of tools when they are feeling sad? What if a frog felt like being alone away from his froggy friends Where could he go to be unknown? Well, I guess that depends. He couldn't go to the circus or show, he would never be sold a seat, he would not like a plateau of cold snow it would be very tough on his feet. French restaurants are not the place for him, and he would not like to see a bait shop but he might make some friends over at the gym and he would be a big hit at the hop! He could go to the library, its quiet in there maybe catch up on some old books. Or he could ask the beavers to share their lair, he tried the geese and got some funny looks. It needs to be safe, it needs to be quiet, it needs to be worry free, he needs to have access to his daily diet of flies, bugs, worms, and bees. Maybe under some roots, or the edge of a bog, some place that might make him glad, side of a meadow, or an old rotten log, or even his own lilly pad. And what would a frog think about, when they take the time? Do they think about flies, or avoiding trout? That is a question for another rhyme.

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Date: 11/17/2014 3:47:00 PM
Loved the whimsy and fun of this "froggy" poem! Really brought me into the world of imagination. Thanks! :)
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Christopher Reilley
Date: 11/17/2014 5:35:00 PM
Thank you so much for reading! I appreciate it. :-)
Date: 11/17/2014 9:04:00 AM
Well now you've got me curious, Christopher! Very creative writing. So please write that other rhyme. Loved your froggie poem. A 7 from me. Put some more humor in my life. Thanks for the smile this morning.
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Christopher Reilley
Date: 11/17/2014 10:11:00 AM
Thank you Darlene! Glad you liked it. :-)

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