1971 Poetry by Michael F. Nyiri


You Kiss Just Like a Pt. 2
I waited patiently for your tongue,
I never knew it was that long,
You said you were a dancer with no lumps,
But I never did believe all those high jumps.

You kiss just like a frog,
You kiss just like a frog,
I wish you'd drown by tumbling off your log.
Don't find me hunky-dory,
But you really are a warty.
You kiss just like a frog.

Did you say your name was Tibbit?
No, I guess all you said was "ribbit".
We visited your Dad,
But I fell off the lily pad.

You kiss just like a frog,
You kiss just like a frog,
I think I'd like it better with a dog.
I hope I don't sound groggy.
But you talk too much like Froggy.
You kiss just like a frog. 
(yethirr!)

1971


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