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The five-line rhyme scheme for limericks offers lots of laughs. Even the greenest lads and lasses will enjoy these funny limericks for kids.
The Empress of The Style Invitational dishes on this week's Limerixicon XIX and the results of misused-words poems.
By definition, a limerick is a short poem composed of five lines with an aabba rhyme scheme. Stylistically, it is short and nonsensical and vulgar.
Style Invitational Week 1506: Let’s go magnet fishing with new words Write a short poem with one of these terms recently added to the dictionary. Plus winning ‘hi’-word limericks.
Letters to the Editor Poem: Limerick for a Two-Faced Thief By Jean Murray Published: April 1, 2024 ...
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