I just love a good limerick. This is usually another five line poem, but there’s always a bit of humor — some of the best are bawdy. All have vivid imagery.
Here’s one from Ogden Nash:
The turtle lives ‘twixt plated decks
Which practically conceal its sex.
I think it clever of the turtle
In such a fix to be so fertile.
I also like this from Edward Lear:
There was a Young Lady whose chin
Resembled the point of a pin:
So she had it made sharp,
And purchased a harp,
And played several tunes with her chin.
Here’s mine from the poem generator:
There once was a man called danny.
He said, “See the lovely hanney!”
It was rather last,
But not enthusiast,
He couldn’t say no to the manni.
Let’s create some limericks! Share what poem you created in the comments.
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