Sunday, 17 February 2013

Limericks (1995)




"A limerick is a kind of a witty, humorous, or nonsense poem,[1] especially one in five-line anapestic or amphibrachic meter with a strict rhyme scheme (AABBA), which is sometimes obscene with humorous intent."


There was a boy named Sam,
He lived in Amsterdam,
One day the hailstones fell,
He rang his dinner bell,
And ate the hailstones with the jam.


There was a doctor named dope,
He lived in Europe,
A patient said to him,
I often dream that I am falling,
   Doctor said, “Tie yourself to bed with a rope”.

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