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| + | = To Catch a Frog | ||
| + | This was written for Gao San Li speech class' elocution practice, March 26, 2025. | ||
| + | == The Cat and the Slick Rocks, or “To Catch a Frog”. | ||
| + | # A cat sat on the soft mat and watched the clock. | ||
| + | # A cold wind pressed against the glass and rattled the pots. | ||
| + | # The old hound stood, stretched, and walked to the dock. | ||
| + | # Dark clouds spread as frogs hopped over the slick rocks. | ||
| + | # To catch a frog the cat leapt, but its paws slipped and it skidded back. | ||
| + | # The hound growled, "Watch your step, for the rocks are wet." | ||
| + | # The cat flicked its tail and laughed, "I never fall, I am fast!" | ||
| + | # It jumped again, but the slick stone sent it tumbling into the black pond. | ||
| + | # The hound raised his paw and said, "Pride trips the quickest feet." | ||
| + | # Dripping and wet the cat agreed, “Look before you leap!” | ||
