Wayne Orr

Writer 🕹️ Poet 🕹️ Lyricist

Freddy the Frog and Karry the Kangaroo: A Tale of Friendship


Page 1:
In a sunlit meadow, where the flowers sway,
Lived Freddy the Frog, who loved to play.
With a leap and a bound, he’d hop all around,
Splashing in puddles, making joy abound.

Page 2:
Not too far off, in the shade of a tree,
Lived Karry the Kangaroo, so lively and free.
With a bounce in her step and a smile so wide,
She loved to explore the great world outside.

Page 3:
One bright sunny day, as Freddy was hopping,
He heard a loud thump, and he stopped his bopping.
Curious and brave, he peeked through the grass,
And there was Karry, with a big, joyful laugh!

Page 4:
“Hello there!” said Karry, with a twinkle in her eye.
“Wanna come play? We can jump and fly!”
Freddy grinned wide, feeling happy and light.
“Let’s bounce through the meadow, what a wonderful sight!”

Page 5:
They jumped over flowers, they hopped past the stream,
Together they giggled, like a beautiful dream.
“Let’s play tag!” Freddy said, with a gleam in his eye.
Karry agreed, “Oh, yes! Let’s run and fly high!”

Page 6:
With Freddy so quick and Karry so spry,
They raced through the meadow, oh my, oh my!
Freddy leaped high, while Karry bounced far,
They giggled and cheered, “We’re the best by far!”

Page 7:
But then came a cloud, darkening the sky,
And rain started pouring, oh my, oh my!
Freddy was worried, “What do we do?
I don’t like the rain; it makes me feel blue!”

Page 8:
Karry thought for a moment, then smiled with glee,
“Let’s find a warm place, come along with me!”
They hopped to a cave, where they could stay dry,
And watched the rain dance, while the clouds flew by.

Page 9:
Inside the cave, they shared stories and dreams,
Of adventures to come and wonderful themes.
Freddy said, “Karry, I’m so glad you’re my friend!
With you by my side, the fun will never end!”

Page 10:
As the rain poured down, they sang songs so sweet,
With laughter and joy, they danced on their feet.
When the sun peeked out, and the rain went away,
Freddy and Karry were ready to play.

Page 11:
Emerging from the cave, they saw a rainbow bright,
“Look, Freddy!” Karry said, “What a beautiful sight!”
With colors so vivid, they jumped with delight,
Together they knew, everything felt right.

Page 12:
From that day forward, they played every hour,
In sunshine or rain, in the meadow full of flowers.
Freddy the Frog and Karry the Kangaroo,
Best friends forever, so happy and true.

Page 13:
So, if you see rain, don’t let it bring gloom,
Just find a friend, and let laughter bloom.
For friendship’s the treasure, the joy that we share,
Like Freddy and Karry, who played without care.

The End.