Five green and speckled frogs sat on a speckled log. They tell you one jumped, But he didn’t— He died. And when he died, The other four looked up into the clouds, With heavy hearts. And though they willed the drops to fall, The clouds were empty. What would the others say? They thought. So one after another, those green and speckled frogs… Died. One by one they left their fellow frogs To battle with the empty skies, Till only one was left— All alone. He saw the empty log, And he suddenly felt so small In a world that felt so big. And then… Then the skies opened up, And it poured.