Lizard Princess
Oh, how long, shall I wait, for this feeling,
To pass over, like a tide, the moon in the sky, fresh breeze passing by,
The princess looks over, to the lonely frog,
"How greedy are you today?" She asks,
"Many times greedier than yesterday, I`m starving without a meal, will you let me eat you princess?" The frog asks,The narrative has been taken without authorization; if you see it on Amazon, report the incident.
"Without my consent, never," The lizard princess says,
"Come over to my house, I`m serving tea and biscuits, if a frog is to eat me, he should at least be refined," The princess giggles,
"And how long must I wait, until that fateful meal, how much can tea satiate, my dreadful thirst," He asks,
"Only so long, till you shed your mask, oh little frog man," She hums,
"At noon I must come, if not, then never," the frog calls back,
"Well, I must ask you to line up, your place is at the back," She says,
The frog gets in line and waits,
The clown next to him smiles,
"She`s worth an eternity? Am I right?" He asks,
The frog smiles, "Or a Hail Mary," He says with a laugh.