SPRING FUN.

SPRING FUN.

THE best of fun, I tell you, boys—I wonder if you know?—Is to get a dozen polywogsAnd find out how frogs grow.You go and catch them in the pond,Along in early spring;And when you stir them up—O, my!They squirm like anything!They are just like a little spotOf jelly, with two eyes;And such a funny little tail,Of quite astounding size.You put them in a great big dish—A large bowl is the best.They swim and squirm, and squirm and swim,And never seem to rest.Put in some dirt and water plants—I’ve known them to eat meat.They’ll grow and grow so beautifulThe girls would call themsweet.And bunches by and by appear—On each side there are two.And little legs, like sprouting plants,Will pretty soon peep through.The legs grow long, the tail grows short;And by and by you’ll seeThere isn’t any tail at allWhere a tail used to be.And froggy now can jump on land,Or in the water swim.And scientific men will now“Amphibious” call him.

THE best of fun, I tell you, boys—I wonder if you know?—Is to get a dozen polywogsAnd find out how frogs grow.You go and catch them in the pond,Along in early spring;And when you stir them up—O, my!They squirm like anything!They are just like a little spotOf jelly, with two eyes;And such a funny little tail,Of quite astounding size.You put them in a great big dish—A large bowl is the best.They swim and squirm, and squirm and swim,And never seem to rest.Put in some dirt and water plants—I’ve known them to eat meat.They’ll grow and grow so beautifulThe girls would call themsweet.And bunches by and by appear—On each side there are two.And little legs, like sprouting plants,Will pretty soon peep through.The legs grow long, the tail grows short;And by and by you’ll seeThere isn’t any tail at allWhere a tail used to be.And froggy now can jump on land,Or in the water swim.And scientific men will now“Amphibious” call him.

THE best of fun, I tell you, boys—I wonder if you know?—Is to get a dozen polywogsAnd find out how frogs grow.

THE best of fun, I tell you, boys—

I wonder if you know?—

Is to get a dozen polywogs

And find out how frogs grow.

You go and catch them in the pond,Along in early spring;And when you stir them up—O, my!They squirm like anything!

You go and catch them in the pond,

Along in early spring;

And when you stir them up—O, my!

They squirm like anything!

They are just like a little spotOf jelly, with two eyes;And such a funny little tail,Of quite astounding size.

They are just like a little spot

Of jelly, with two eyes;

And such a funny little tail,

Of quite astounding size.

You put them in a great big dish—A large bowl is the best.They swim and squirm, and squirm and swim,And never seem to rest.

You put them in a great big dish—

A large bowl is the best.

They swim and squirm, and squirm and swim,

And never seem to rest.

Put in some dirt and water plants—I’ve known them to eat meat.They’ll grow and grow so beautifulThe girls would call themsweet.

Put in some dirt and water plants—

I’ve known them to eat meat.

They’ll grow and grow so beautiful

The girls would call themsweet.

And bunches by and by appear—On each side there are two.And little legs, like sprouting plants,Will pretty soon peep through.

And bunches by and by appear—

On each side there are two.

And little legs, like sprouting plants,

Will pretty soon peep through.

The legs grow long, the tail grows short;And by and by you’ll seeThere isn’t any tail at allWhere a tail used to be.

The legs grow long, the tail grows short;

And by and by you’ll see

There isn’t any tail at all

Where a tail used to be.

And froggy now can jump on land,Or in the water swim.And scientific men will now“Amphibious” call him.

And froggy now can jump on land,

Or in the water swim.

And scientific men will now

“Amphibious” call him.


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