The girl would romp at the edge of the swamp,
for they were quite poor and lived near the moor.
Her beauty attracted a prince who enacted
the role of a frog to entice dialog.
They shared her first kiss—
that’s when his sweet miss
became his betrothed princess frog.
Ken Gosse prefers writing short, rhyming, humorous poetry. First published in First Literary Review–East in November 2016, he is also in The Offbeat, Pure Slush, Parody, Home Planet News Online, and other publications. Raised in the Chicago suburbs, now retired, he and his wife have lived with their dogs and cats in Mesa, AZ, over twenty years.
Very clever. Well-done!
So good! You’ve lightened my mood!
Marilyn and Ruth, thanks for your encouragement. They’ve lightened My mood. My apologies for the late response. Most sites where I submit don’t offer an opportunity to respond and I tend to overlook the few that do.