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Questioning Nursery Rhyme Traditions Instead of the age-old, familiar proverb of kissing some frogs to find one's prince or princess, I'd like to suggest something that's much more superb with a...

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Mary had a little lamb, its fleece as black as soot On to Mary's sunday dress, its sooty foot it put.

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A most interesting read! Gro, I love your mind and imagination and the wonderful journeys you take us on!!! hugs!

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Gro. I am not sure I would be interested in such a tail.. Polly Wog sounds like he's still a tad pole. Enjoyed the rhyming in the poem. Wanda

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Western Oriental Gentleman. by the name of POLLY.

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real pearls of wisdom Gro, and hilarious too! Keith.

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You have such an interesting life. If it's tails you're after, why not a beautiful mermaid instead of a stubby, immature pollywog.

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pogs and wogs - do they snog?

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OR even JOG?

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Or sleep on a log???? Wanda

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That sits in a BOG.

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In rain and FOG.

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