Missing Frogs
Christopher Middleton, 9 July 1992
“... Little frogs why don’t I hear you any more? This is your time of the year. It was your custom to croak. All through the night, the throb. Spellbound, repetitive, too, I was in the house, enslaved. A frog should croak in deep water. Your creek was dry, you were frogs, not princes, I was never a slave. Where are your needling, primordial contradictions? I heard them ... ”