Monday, September 12, 2016

Croak, Or Croak? ….. [definitions-Different; Semi-Limericky; Short; Inspired By And Dedicated To Valsa George And Her Poem: "Limerick- 72.When The Enemies Met"; Frog And Snake] Comments

Rating: 4.0

Frog spoke in "croak" [noun, not verb].
He simply said: "Don't disturb."
On his way to town,
Snake swallowed him down;
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Tom Billsborough 22 September 2016

At last it's not come out as a Not Found. Hooray. And a very funny poem too, Bri.

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Bharati Nayak 12 September 2016

How quickly a 'croak transformed into a 'croak'! !

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Eugene Levich 12 September 2016

I am worried, Bri, that you now believe frogs can speak and you can translate what they say into English. Next you'll be translating frog talk into Servo-Croatian, Tibetan, and Hindustani! You must rest more, eat some ice cream, watch the sunset over the Pacific... perhaps relate your anxieties to a sympathetic medical professional. (Still, a very clever and witty poetic introduction to the animal kingdom!) By the way, did you know I had a dog that knew how to play chess? He was really a stupid dog, though... I used to beat him 8 out of 10 games.

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Kelly Kurt 12 September 2016

Nice. I really liked this

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Bri Edwards

Bri Edwards

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