I
Oh, Froggy did a’sailin’ go,
Where the harsh sea currents flow,
Where the winds do roughly blow,
But why, sir, did he dare?
II
He dared to sail across the wave,
To risk his life, to be so brave,
Twas for another’s life to save,
For she’s a maiden fair
III
Froggy sailed for nights and days
Through winds and storms and swelt’ring rays,
Until upon land, he did gaze
And on her auburn hair
IV
A dragon, he did also spy,
And though he knew that he could die,
He also knew he’d have to try
To kill the dragon there
V
Oh Froggy played the knightly part
Wielding sword swift, sure and smart,
He pierced the dragon through the heart,
Saved the maiden from its lair.
VI
And Froggy, therefore, filled with pride,
He asked the maid to be his bride
And so, they sailed home side by side,
The frog and maiden fair.
Oh what a funny pair!
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