Rhyme of the Ten Ton Toad (A Children"s Rhyme)
In the Satipo jungle of Peru near the Tambo Rio, amongst the foliage and trees, lives an ancient ten ton toad, with four big, one ton toes and a one ton tongue behind his teeth.
His back is fat yellow and green; his eyes are small like a jelly beans- and his front armsare open and stretched as if ready to jump- on someone's chest.
His shoulders have little green lump- knobs, bumps and humps; ugly as can be this ten ton toad, with four one ton toes and a one ton tongue, behind his teeth, who lives amongst the tall trees has lived here, or is it there, amongst the foliage, and leafage since whoknows when; or who knows how long, or who knows who-in del Canuja,the jungles of Satipo in Peru! #2178 1-26-2008 (1:06 PM) In the jungles of Peru, the Satipo jungle to be exact, about a six hour drive from Lima, Peru (by bus), which is considered the central jungle of Peru, whereas the Amazon is of course of a different classification (and is north of Satipo), there is a giant stone construction, hidden amongst the tall trees andthe leafage of the jungle, this structure of stone isby the River Tames, a stone figure, petroglyphs del Canuja, better know as.
This is the ancient stonework of the natives in that vicinity; rock art, but this construction, or carving out of stone, is way beyond that, a beautiful, intricate stone carving of a great and giant toad.
His back is fat yellow and green; his eyes are small like a jelly beans- and his front armsare open and stretched as if ready to jump- on someone's chest.
His shoulders have little green lump- knobs, bumps and humps; ugly as can be this ten ton toad, with four one ton toes and a one ton tongue, behind his teeth, who lives amongst the tall trees has lived here, or is it there, amongst the foliage, and leafage since whoknows when; or who knows how long, or who knows who-in del Canuja,the jungles of Satipo in Peru! #2178 1-26-2008 (1:06 PM) In the jungles of Peru, the Satipo jungle to be exact, about a six hour drive from Lima, Peru (by bus), which is considered the central jungle of Peru, whereas the Amazon is of course of a different classification (and is north of Satipo), there is a giant stone construction, hidden amongst the tall trees andthe leafage of the jungle, this structure of stone isby the River Tames, a stone figure, petroglyphs del Canuja, better know as.
This is the ancient stonework of the natives in that vicinity; rock art, but this construction, or carving out of stone, is way beyond that, a beautiful, intricate stone carving of a great and giant toad.
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