“They Said I Couldn’t” by Krishna Bhaskar is a triumphant little fable where a lemon-lime color toad throws shade at doubt and naps through adversity. It’s quirky, bold, and beautifully defiant—a rainy-day anthem for anyone who’s ever proved the world wrong with a grin.

 

They Said I Couldn’t

The leaving last shower

Taunted the happy toad

Your happiness depends on me

I am taking the outbound road

You foolish toad!

The lemon-lime colored toad

laughs and screams

go away you rain

I will take a nap and dream

of the water lilies and the flies

soon you will bring

That outbound road

is also inbound

I’ve been told

As long as I hold tight

And fight when I have to fight

I will pass the dry days

to see rain again

They always said

I couldn’t do it

They always said

I couldn’t do it

But I did it, again

and again

By Krishna Bhaskar

Krishna Bhaskar is a storyteller at heart and a seeker by soul. Born and raised in India before settling in Texas in his early twenties, he embodies a rich blend of cultures. For nearly three decades, Texas has been home—reflected in his love for Tex-Mex, small-town BBQ hunts, and his ever-present western boots.A gifted writer and actor, Krishna’s creative work spans short stories, poems, songs, and screenplays in both English and Hindi. His writing draws from real moments and personal introspection, making his stories deeply intimate yet universally relatable. On stage, he brings the same authenticity and emotional depth, creating an instant sense of connection with his audience.Blending wisdom with warmth, Krishna Bhaskar reminds us that intellect and boots do go darn good together.

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