I'm In Love With A Big, Blue Frog

Words & Music:

Peter, Paul & Mary

 

A

I'm in love with a big blue frog,

                      E   E7

A big blue frog loves me.

A           A7     D    Dm

It's not as bad as it appears,

         A7               E7       A

He wears glasses and he's six-foot three.

 

Well, I'm not worried about our kids

I know they'll turn out neat.

They'll be great looking 'cause they'll have my face,

Great swimmers 'cause they'll have his feet.

 

I'm in love with a big blue frog,

A big blue frog loves me.

It's not as bad as it appears,

He's got rhythm and a PhD.

 

Well, I know we can make things work

He's got good family sense.

His mother was a frog from Philadelphia

His daddy an enchanted prince.

 

The neighbors are against it and it's clear to me,

And it's probably clear to you,

They think the value on their property will go right down

If the family next door is blue.

 

I'm in love with a big blue frog,

A big blue frog loves me.

I've got it tattooed on my chest,

           A     E7    A

It says:  ÒP. H. R. O. G.Ó

     A       B7    A     E7    A

It's frog to me:  ÒP. H. R. O. G.Ó!





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