"Glad you like it!" Kermit said. "Because this isn't an old party. This is a good bye party."
"Who's leaving?" asked Lulu.
"Why, lots of things. Take this old tree . All the trees will have to be cut down to make room for the mall."
"But where will we build our nests?" asked Lulu, her voice suddenly growing hoarse.
"And this pond," Kermit said . "We 'better say good bye to it, too."
"Now that I think about it, I would miss this place," Fergus said, his eyes misting over.
"Where would I go?" Alice the alligator asked. "I swim here."
"Not only do I swim here," Tennyson the turtle chimed in. " I love to chew on the swamp grass."
"Well, better say goodbye to the grass," said Kermit. "It will be paved over. And the water lilies, too-"
"And the mud!" I just remembered how much I like to play in the mud!" Nemo cried.
"Gee, we get a lot more from this swamp than I realized," said Lulu.
"Not just us," Nemo said. "The flowers, the bugs... everyone meeds it."
"Even I am starting to like it!" Fozzie said sadly.
"Well, there's just one thing to do," Fergus said in his loud voice. "Tell them we don't want Swamp World after all!"
"He's right!"Lulu sang out. "What do you say, everyone?"
"Keep the swamp! Keep the swamp! Keep the swamp!" the crowd began to shout.
"Yay! cried Kermit.
"Kermit, you did it!" said Fozzie as everyone cheered."You saved the swamp!" But I still feel bad about one thing..."
"What is that?" Kermit asked.
"I really like amusement parks," Fozzie replied.
"Well, Fozzie," Kermit answered. "Look at it this way. Thee are lots of amusement parks, but a good swamp is hard to find!"
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