Hoppins, J. Kroger, E. Lamont, S. Marsden, T.
This paper delves deep into the world of axolotl poetry, examining the themes of love and regeneration in their literary works. Through careful analysis and interpretation, we have uncovered a wealth of romantic tropes that are surprisingly applicable to our own human experiences. The axolotl poets may not have intended to capture the hearts of their land-dwelling readership, but their words resonate with an undeniable charm and charisma. Our findings suggest that the axolotl's slimy exterior belies a true romantic soul, complete with all the passion and longing that we mere mortals can only aspire to. Overall, this paper offers a fresh and absurd look at the intersection of amphibian literature and the human experience, reminding us all that love knows no boundaries - not even the boundaries of species or sliminess.