Wednesday, July 30, 2014

La La La Sang a Toad of Operareto

Inspired by The Song of Mr. Toad written by Kenneth Grahame located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

A world is this surely knows a prince disguised as a mere toad of song

Look at history and you will see wondrous and wonders that a toad has done miraculous heroic deeds

As a toad of operareto I have stalled many by the sheer beauty of my voice

Historians rave and call my name as a gift of the Gods saying amor must love the frog of prose musica

Fame fame tout tout accolades of congratulations after standing ovations ring through the world reflective of success success

Oxford Oxford clamor for more more from this classy high brow who rings the bell with Beethoven’s Seven

Click click click all the little ones to go in the new ark clap uproar-ingly as the thrill of each note tremble inside of each soul

Each bumble bee murmurs I want to sing sing just like Mr. Toad the elusive elusive recluse whose music rumbles trembles through their frame

Generals great of large in military all see and know the promis of strength and solvency of patriotic song

Royalty lean back in please pleasure of sublime surreal notes of tribute to them and all gather to hear La La La song by a Toad of Operareto

By

Felicia McCaw

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