Frogs, a moonlit pond
The air, with rhymes resounding,
Their raison d’etre
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So unique in your poetry. Love it, TJ. The frogs’ resounding rhyme is a strong memory for me. No more in the big city life. ❤
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This is wonderful. The purpose of frogs is to fill the air with rhymes. Could that be our raison d’etre also? (Not sure I used the French correctly!)
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Absolutely. Glad you liked it. I do like frogs.
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yum.. this tastes just like chicken! 😉
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I was feeling a bit jumpy.
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Lovely image. By far the most unique haiku. I love how you notice and give homage to the little things in life. The frogs reason for living is to create dulcet rhymes––beautiful.
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Thank you so much for this lovely comment. I am so thrilled you liked it. Bon weekend!
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You have a great rest of the week, TJ!
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I love the photography in combination with these well kept words. Great post!
-Reupac
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many thanks! So glad you liked the post. Thanks for the comment! TJ
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