The Frog
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem

The animal that really has it nailed
Is Pondlove Frog. He doesn’t really care if he
Sits near or far away from family. Veiled
Among the duckweed his two pupils see
Like periscopes. His cousins or his aunts
Can stay or go. Completely nonchalant
He waits. In boredom of the pool he haunts
The realm of staring. Here his restaurant
Is situated or it sends his meal.
No matter. Either one way do. He waits.
He doesn’t ever wish. He doesn’t feel
He needs to be some other place with mates.
He doesn’t wish away the time or want
Some other day. The frog waits, patience gaunt.

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