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Sat 25/10/03 at 11:18
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"possibly impossible"
Posts: 24,985
The Limerick may be the lowest form of poetry, but they're great fun and fantastic for teaching children how to get a start in writing poems and understanding rhyme.

Here are some of my favorite (plus a few of my own)

There was an old man from Darjeeling
Who travelled from London to Ealing
It said on the door,
'Please don't spit on the floor'
So he carefully spat on the ceiling.


There was a young lady of Lynn,
Who was so uncommonly thin,
That when she essayed
To drink lemonade,
She slipped through the straw and fell in.

There was a young person named Ned
Who dined before going to bed,
On lobster and ham
And salad and jam,
And when he awoke he was dead.

There was a young man of Devizes,
Whose ears were of different sizes;
One was quite small,
And of no use at all,
But the other was huge and won prizes.


And now mine...

There was a young man named Snuggly,
Who danced with girls that were ugly,
When the lights came on
He saw he'd done wrong,
And always exclaimed 'bugg@r me!'

There was a young man name of Grix
Who could do with words lots of tricks,
He'd write on the spot,
And get praised quite a lot
He's been doing it since he was six.


Anyone else?
Sat 25/10/03 at 11:18
Moderator
"possibly impossible"
Posts: 24,985
The Limerick may be the lowest form of poetry, but they're great fun and fantastic for teaching children how to get a start in writing poems and understanding rhyme.

Here are some of my favorite (plus a few of my own)

There was an old man from Darjeeling
Who travelled from London to Ealing
It said on the door,
'Please don't spit on the floor'
So he carefully spat on the ceiling.


There was a young lady of Lynn,
Who was so uncommonly thin,
That when she essayed
To drink lemonade,
She slipped through the straw and fell in.

There was a young person named Ned
Who dined before going to bed,
On lobster and ham
And salad and jam,
And when he awoke he was dead.

There was a young man of Devizes,
Whose ears were of different sizes;
One was quite small,
And of no use at all,
But the other was huge and won prizes.


And now mine...

There was a young man named Snuggly,
Who danced with girls that were ugly,
When the lights came on
He saw he'd done wrong,
And always exclaimed 'bugg@r me!'

There was a young man name of Grix
Who could do with words lots of tricks,
He'd write on the spot,
And get praised quite a lot
He's been doing it since he was six.


Anyone else?
Sat 25/10/03 at 12:31
Regular
"SOUP!"
Posts: 13,017
There was young man, namely pb
Who desperately needed a pee-pee
He peed off a bridge
it feel into a fridge
And got drank by his great aunt mi-mi
Sat 25/10/03 at 12:34
Regular
"SOUP!"
Posts: 13,017
There was a bloke called AfroJoe
Who shacked up with a dirty ho
She gave him STD's
He fell to his knees
And began shouting "No, No, No!"
Sat 25/10/03 at 12:55
Regular
"smile, it's free"
Posts: 6,460
There was a young lad named Vlad
Whom some believed to be totally mad
He'd impale people on poles
they'd end up full of holes
his parents passed it off as a fad.
Sat 25/10/03 at 13:58
"slightlyshortertagl"
Posts: 10,759
pb wrote:
> Who travelled from London to Ealing

I live in Ealing. It's crap. :-)
Sat 25/10/03 at 14:12
Regular
Posts: 23,216
There was a young lad named Sniper,
Who's bottom was in need of a wipe-a,
From the horror movie he'd seen,
Had caused him to scream,
So in future he might wear a diaper
Sat 25/10/03 at 17:28
Regular
Posts: 2,774
Grix Thraves wrote:
> There was a young lad named Sniper,
> Who's bottom was in need of a wipe-a,
> From the horror movie he'd seen,
> Had caused him to scream,
> So in future he might wear a diaper

lol :{D


*wonders where moustache came from*
Sat 25/10/03 at 17:29
Regular
Posts: 2,774
There's a lad full of care and feeling,
that suddenly started peeling,
so he went to his nan,
was covered in tan,
And unfortunately ended up keeling.




mine :P
Sun 26/10/03 at 11:15
Regular
"allardini's tagline"
Posts: 3,396
There was a young bard from Japan,
Whose poems could not be scanned.
When asked how this was so,
He said "Yes, I know,
But I like to fit as many words and syllables into the last sentence as I possibly can."
Sun 26/10/03 at 11:18
Regular
Posts: 975
allardini wrote:
> There was a young bard from Japan,
> Whose poems could not be scanned.
> When asked how this was so,
> He said "Yes, I know,
> But I like to fit as many words and syllables into the last sentence
> as I possibly can."

Lol :-D

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