If I Could Sound Like a Frog

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If I Could Sound Like a Frog RIBBIT MEOW TWEET QUACK QUACK BUZZ BUZZ RUFF

If I Could Sound Like a Frog RIBBIT

If I Could Sound Like a Frog RIBBIT TWEET

If I Could Sound Like a Frog RIBBIT MEOW TWEET

If I Could Sound Like a Frog RIBBIT MEOW TWEET BUZZ BUZZ

If I Could Sound Like a Frog RIBBIT MEOW TWEET QUACK QUACK BUZZ BUZZ

If I Could Sound Like a Frog RIBBIT MEOW TWEET QUACK QUACK BUZZ BUZZ RUFF

If I Sould Talk Like a Frog If I could sound like a ______, Then all the ______s could talk to me, And we could _____ _____ merrily, How happy we would be!