@3Chorus of Frogs.@1 Croakcroakcroak! @3Bacchus.@1 Well, well,you may choke, I care not at all How loudly you bawl, This croaking, d'ye see, It's nothing to me. @3Leader of Frogs.@1 We care not a jot, If you like or not, But as long as our throats Can compass the notes, We'll sing, if we choke, With our @3Chorus.@1 Croakcroakcroak! @3Bacchus.@1 Base son of the pool! Do you think I'm a fool To be overcome thus? @3Leader of Frogs.@1 And shall you conquer us? No, no, let us try, I'll sing till I die. @3Bacchus.@1 Well, well, my good fellow, I'll yell and I'll bellow, 'Tis a shame and a sin To give way to this din, So come on, hearts of oak, @3Chorus.@1 Croakcroakcroak CROAKCROAKCROAK! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LITTLE GIRL FOUND, FR. SONGS OF EXPERIENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 4. REVEILLE by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER by JOHN KEATS SONG: THE STRICKEN DEER by THOMAS MOORE THE BLACK VULTURE by GEORGE STERLING RECOMPENSE by DOROTHY MOORE ALFORD |