🎵 Song Title: “The Little Green Frog”
(Verse 1)
There once was a frog so small and green,
With big round eyes and a playful gleam.
He lived by the river with his dear mom,
But never did as he was told—oh, not once!
(Verse 2)
“Go to the left,” said Mother one day,
He laughed and hopped the other way.
“Be quiet now,” she said with care,
But he sang so loud through the morning air!
🐸 “La la la! I do what I please!”
He giggled and danced in the breeze.
(Chorus – soft and slow)
But love was always in her eyes,
Though he never heard her gentle sighs.
She only wished that he would see—
Listening shows love, tenderly.
(Verse 3)
One day she grew tired and weak,
Her voice was low, her tone was meek.
“My son,” she said, “when I am gone…
Bury me on the sunny hill, not by the pond.”
(Verse 4)
She knew his ways—he’d do the reverse.
So she hoped he’d do what was worse.
But when she passed, the frog just cried,
“I’ll listen, Mama—just this time.”
(Verse 5 – emotional)
He dug a grave on the hill so high,
And sat there watching the cloudy sky.
The rain poured down, the river grew,
But her grave stayed dry—and safe too.
(Final Chorus)
Now every time it starts to rain,
The little frogs cry out in pain.
They miss their moms and softly sing—
A lesson wrapped in love each spring. 🌧️🐸