One fine day Barnaby frog was singing the "Police man's" song from the Mikado.
The Mikado is a musical show written by Mr Gilbert and Mr Sullivan and is often sung by frogs because they are very bouncy tunes.

Hitting a high note Barnaby looked straight up into the sky.
He suddenly stopped singing.

There hovering high above in the sky was the Great White Ork.
The Ork would gobble up a little frog like Barnaby for breakfast.

Barnaby jumped for the nearest cover, this just happened to be an upturned milk bucket.

From under the bucket, Barnaby saw Daisy Mazy the milkmaid coming to milk Butterpob the cow.
She would take the bucket away.

Barnaby needed another place to hide.
He hopped as hard as he could.
One hop, two hops, three hops,

Barnaby made it to the safety of Percy the Pigs water trough.
The Great White Ork circled overhead in the sky.

Hearing the splash of water Percy the Pig remembered he was thirsty and came running toward the water trough.

Barnaby saw Percy running up very fast and looking very thirsty.
Barnaby did not want to be sucked up inside Percy.

Barnaby swam then leapt quite high, he spotted a dish of water near by.

Not the best place to hide small and quite cold.
An old frying pan the farmer threw out.

Barnaby was wondering, what he should do.
When Percy the pig came running right through.

Percys back leg hit the Frying pans handle.
Sent Barnaby Frog out with a tumble.

Never had Barnaby flown so high.
Would he, he thought.
End up bumping the sky.

The Great White Ork saw his breakfast ascending, he put back his wings to swoop on poor Barnaby.

Barnaby Frog, he started to fall.
But the Great White Ork was gaining, nothing could stop him.
He would catch little Barnaby, there was no doubt.

Suddenly then,
With a great big splash,
Barnaby landed in the farm yard pond.

Barnaby hid in the weed and the stones,
deep at the bottom of the bottom of the farm yard pond.
That, thought Barnaby,
who would not move,
was quite enough excitement, for one fine day.
