It Started With a Kiss
Created | Updated Oct 8, 2009
Once upon a time, a woman kissed a frog. It didn't turn out quite as she'd planned. But sometimes in life - not often, perhaps - but sometimes you get a second chance.
Frog Out of Water
A cold and rainy day that breeds despair
Four hours until it's time to go to bed
Read Heat, Hello, OK and Marie Claire
Oh god, my brain feels like it's turned to lead
Got up and staggered to the kitchenette
Helping myself to one more glass of wine
Exactly fourteen months since we first met
Why did I let him go when he was mine?
Of course an ex-frog has his little quirks
Unhealthy, unhygienic and unwise
(Like, what man doesn't? Most of them are jerks
Don't know why it should come as a surprise)
And could we reconcile, Frog Prince and I?
Would he give me and him another try?
A Froggy Day in London Town
On Sunday afternoon we met at three
Our chosen rendezvous, a quiet bar
I needed Chardonnay and he drank tea
No conversation, but no rows (so far)
Glass in my hand I wondered what to say
Gathered my strength and took a breath or two
Opened my mouth then closed it straight away
He'd just got up and gone to find the loo
Eventually he came back and said, "Right,"
"You want another drink? A glass of wine?"
How could I turn him down? I said, "Large. White"
Our fingers touched; a spark ran down my spine
So, later on my doorstep there we stood
"A coffee?" He said yes, he thought he would
Frogive and Froget
Years later we had settled down at last
Some sermons read, vows exchanged, hymns were sung
Although he can't completely 'scape his past:
Neat tricks, like catching flies upon his tongue
Together and contented for all time?
Oh, don't think there were no bumps in the road
Not holding back from nagging is my crime
Yet sometimes he can be less frog than toad
Relationships like ours must be maintained
Or show a tendency to fall apart
We know that sometimes things can get quite strained
Living here side-by-side and heart-to-heart
Each day a new horizon, me and you
Years living on a lily pad for two