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Finally, Žare remembered what the Mali Sesvećani were famous for: singing!
Next, he tried to catch the biggest dragonfly in the pond. He stretched his tongue as far as it would go, but he accidentally caught a floating twig instead. He coughed and sputtered, feeling very silly. Luna continued to preen her green skin, unaware of his efforts.
Here is a story inspired by the lyrics and spirit of that song. mali_sesvecani_zaljubljeni_zabac
The pond went still. The dragonflies stopped buzzing. Luna turned around, her big eyes sparkling. She hopped off her lily pad and swam across the pond, stopping right in front of Žare.
First, he tried to hop the highest. He took a giant leap, but he landed face-first into a clump of marsh grass. Luna didn't even look over. Finally, Žare remembered what the Mali Sesvećani were
He cleared his throat. He didn't try to croak like a big, tough bullfrog. Instead, he began to sing a sweet, melodic tune. He sang about the moonlight on the water, the dance of the reeds in the wind, and how her golden spots outshone the stars.
From that day on, the two were inseparable. If you visit the ponds near Sesvete at dusk, you might still hear a gentle melody floating over the water—the song of the little frog who found love through music. To help you with the story, for a children's play? An illustrated version for a book? He coughed and sputtered, feeling very silly
She didn't care about high jumps or big dragonflies. She loved his song.