there are great frog songs you hear in hawaii
from Hawaiian Song:

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Refer of red fireballs

                                   Reptilian bark

                                               Drifting on stream over
rocks, always running water...

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and dionysus in "The Frogs"
http://classics.mit.edu/Aristophanes/frogs.html

FROGS
That is right, Mr. Busybody, right!
For the Muses of the lyre love us well;
And hornfoot Pan who plays on the pipe his jocund lays;
And Apollo, Harper bright, in our Chorus takes delight;
For the strong reed's sake which I grow within my lake
To be girdled in his lyre's deep shell.
Brekekekex, ko-ax, ko-ax.

DIONYSUS
My hands are blistered very sore;
My stern below is sweltering so,
'Twill soon, I know, upturn and roar
Brekekekex, ko-ax, ko-ax.
O tuneful race, O pray give o'er,
O sing no more.

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