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Frog Ball
In summertime, and through the fall,
whenever frogs are playing ball,
it's normally a boring show,
for frogs do not know how to throw,
or bat, or steal, or slide, or run,
which means their games are never fun.
Instead, they simply sit around
the outfield and the pitcher's mound
and hope that someone hits the ball
and sends it sailing toward the wall,
for this should come as no surprise:
They're always good at catching flies.
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