avatarSusannah MacKinnie

Summary

This website content is a whimsical reflection on the joy and freedom of flying, inspired by the agility of a frog and the famous song "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze."

Abstract

The website presents a playful and imaginative exploration of the concept of flying, drawing a parallel between a frog's leap and the daring feats of a trapeze artist. It features a poem that captures the exhilaration of soaring through the air, accompanied by an image created with the author's photo using Canva and Prisma. The text is interspersed with a quote from Leonardo da Vinci, emphasizing the allure of flight once experienced. The poem is an adaptation of the song "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze," which celebrates the fearless spirit of Jules Léotard, the original flying trapeze artist. The author expresses a personal affinity for writing about frogs, suggesting a deeper connection or fascination with these amphibians.

Opinions

  • The author clearly admires the grace and audacity of flying frogs, equating their aerial abilities with human acrobats.
  • There is a sense of wonder and longing associated with the experience of flight, as highlighted by the da Vinci quote.
  • The author seems to enjoy the creative process, particularly when it involves reimagining frogs in a fantastical context.
  • The use of a famous song about a trapeze artist to describe a frog's flight indicates the author's appreciation for interdisciplinary inspiration and the blending of different art forms.

Life is Feeling Froggy

I Am a Flying Frog

I fly with the greatest of ease

Image created on Canva and Prisma with the author’s photo

When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.

Leonardo da Vinci

I fly through the air with the greatest of ease, I’m a daring young frog without a trapeze. My movements are fearless, I soar above trees. All frogs would like to be me.

I smile from above at the froggies below. First I go fast, then I go slow. How far I’ll fly, I never know. There is no frog like me.

I based the poem on this song.

“The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze”, originally published under the title “The Flying Trapeze” and also known as “The Man on the Flying Trapeze”, is a 19th-century popular song about a flying trapeze circus performer, Jules Léotard. The refrain states:

He’d fly through the air with the greatest of ease, That daring young man on the flying trapeze.

Wikipedia

I enjoy writing about frogs.

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