Two frogs fell into a deep cream bowl,
One was an optimistic soul.
But the other took a gloomy view,
"I shall drown," he said "and so will you."
So with a last despairing cry,
He closed his eyes and said "Good-bye."
But the other frog with a merry grin,
Said "I can't get out, but I won't give in.
I'll swim around til my strength is spent.
For bravely trying, I'll die content."
So on he swam until it would seem.
His struggles began to churn the cream.
On top of the butter at last he stopped,
And out of the bowl he happily hopped.
What's the message here. It's easily found.
If you can't get out - keep swimming around.
~Author Unknown
Have a delightful week!
~Sheri
What a wonderful poem with a wonderful message! We all need to be reminded to not give up when we fall in the cream! :)
ReplyDelete~Trisha
Fabulous message, darling poem, beautifully presented.
ReplyDeleteSorry I have been remiss in visiting, but summer has been swamped with both business & family this year. Stay with me, I'll be back more soon.
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
Oh I love it.. And it's so true. I'm one of those that doesn't have patience..I've never read this and I thank you for sharing .. I too, am sorry I've neglected my blogging friends.. It's so busy this time of year.. I will try and do better..Hugs, Susie
ReplyDeleteJust like Dori in *Finding Nemo*... just keep swimming, just keep swimming, just keep swimming, swimming, swimming... sometimes I wish the butter would just set already for me!
ReplyDeleteHope you'll have a good week, too, Sheri Cute frog painting. Susan
ReplyDeleteI love it and what a great message- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThat is the truth. I'll want to read this to my kids...Hope your summer is going well.
ReplyDeleteHi Sheri,
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful poem and message and many thanks for sharing.
Hope you have a lovely week
Hugs
Carolyn
Cute. Thank God for laughter...and swimming lessons from a dad who was practically a fish. ;)
ReplyDeleteMUAH!
Marcia
Or, The cream always floats to the top." HA The frog with the merry grin was the frog that didn't give up!
ReplyDeleteThis poem made my heart smile :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!! oxox
Hope your week is going great!!
Lovely poem and picture...I think it goes well...Hope all is well...Happy Wednesday with love Janice
ReplyDeleteSuch a good poem! I want that ice cream! haha...
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY love it. inspiration for a rainy day.
ReplyDeleteSo cute !!...love Ria...xxx...
ReplyDeleteSo cute !!...love Ria...xxx...
ReplyDeletelove the painting of the frogs..
ReplyDeletelovely poem Sheri,
That's what its all about, Keep on going, we will get there.
happy days
val
Ohhhh.....see, this is what I want to do, write my poetry and illustrate or create some kind of art to go with it! This was a DELIGHT MY DEAREST!!!!! Have a fabulous and FUN day! Anita
ReplyDeleteI loved this delightful poem ... and oh so true. M x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great poem, love the meaning behind it. I hadn't heard of this one before..so thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI hope your having a lovely day today..
Magie x
Love this, great message too! Are the pictures from a book? Love poetry!!:) Sweet post, Thanks! Hugs, Pam
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely illustration! i love the colors and oh yes, I love the wise words. I need words like these every so often!
ReplyDeleteHugs...
Aw, what a great poem! Smart lil frog and so cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming by and leaving me some sugar! You are so good to me! Thank you for sticking with me!
Happy Belated Birthday to your Son!
I love Birthdays!
My B-day is Aug 12th~ I am getting so close to 40, just not loving that!
Oh, well.... what do you do!
Ok, I off to bed, lol!
Mwah
gi gi
So true!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and funny poems:)
Wish you a lovely day, hugs Hanne
LOVE IT ! This poem should be on everyone's kitchen wall to remind us that things aren't always hopeless.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Sheri.
Joasia x
What a cute story. I loved it. Smiles to you, Susie
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorites, too.
ReplyDeleteA message I have often to remind myself of. Thanks for the jog!
Hugs,
Patti
I love this poem and the illustrations you chose to go with it! I think I need to find a creative way to make a wall hanging for my grands with this on it! If they read it every day it will be remembered!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Robin
Hi Sheri, I too am a poem lover. This one is adorable, Rick likes frogs so of course he enjoyed it. Smiles, Lu
ReplyDeleteGood morning sweet friend,
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my post last night. I truly believe that our lives are a story to be told, daily, as each day is a page, each month a chapter, each year, a volume. I want mine to be a page turner, a poetic work. Be well sweet one, and OH that photo of the boy.....that is a little French child, taken by a famous photographer that shot mostly Parisians and their daily lives....touching, isn't it? Anita
Lovely poem and good lesson indeed! : ) Have a lovely colorful weekend ladies : )
ReplyDeleteLovely poem! I love poems as well... What you shared today was a perfect way to say, DON'T GIVE UP. Great message.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
I love the picture, too!
Ciao Bella
Sensible Sarah
Thats a lovely watercolor of frogs bird and water. Happy butter making to you, too.
ReplyDeleteLove this...you make me smile. Happy Monday! =O)
ReplyDeleteHi Sheri,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great poem and what wisdom! Thank you for sharing!
Hugs and blessings,
Ingeborg
My Uncle wrote this poem many many years ago and it has been handed down through the years. I have a copy of the original one. His daughter has the original that he wrote on paper in his hand.
ReplyDeleteMy Uncle wrote this poem many many years ago and it has been handed down through the years. I have a copy of the original one. His daughter has the original that he wrote on paper in his hand.
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