Ludicrous" Limerick
Some times I Feel ? : This Story Limerick" Women , She Very Beautiful , But Not a Parrent; So, She Life Very Tragidy Swicthuvation, But Still" How About ?going On this Way.
By johncy raniPublished 3 years ago • 3 min read
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- Limerick A limerick is a humorous poem consisting of five lines. These silly rhymes were made famous by a man named Edward Leer, an Englishman who wrote The Book of Nonsense in the 1800s. The book is filled with over 200 nonsensical limericks written and illustrated by the author himself. While Edward brought these short poems into the spotlight, it is believed that they originated in the 1400s in the town of Limerick, Ireland.
- This Story : She has Singing The Life Feel , That a Limerick,
What About it limerick ?
Your smile!
- Your smile!
- when sadness had imprisoned me
- where my happiness was drowning
- Because your smile its source of my joy
Kindness is a strength
- Kindness
- was misunderstood
- when other souls where confused
- where the gentleness was evaluated as the weakness
- because they have forgotten kindness is a strength
Kindness means living life fully
- You kindness
- mirror of hospitality of your spirit
- together with all other souls,
- makes our journey easy and colourful
- because practising kindness means living life fully.
3.She Going To Relative House :
- There was a young woman named Bright,
- Whose speed was much faster than light.
- She set out one day,
- In a relative way,
- And returned on the previous night.
4.True Is IT
- That is not he but she?!”
- ONCE A BORN A TIME Boy Watching This Song
♥There Once was a Young GIRL''
- Named as a JILL;
- Who was scared by the sight of drill,
- She Brushed every,
- So her dentist' Would say day,
- " Your teeth are so, perfect no Bill".
5.SHE WAS VERY Quiet, And Shy Girl"
She Singing To Sad;

- Why are you so shy?
- What 's Wrong With you?
- Are you all right?
- You seem really Sad?
- You Should Talk more.
6.I Feel Some times: sing a song'
- When I look up at the moon,
- I wonder if a person I 'm meant to Know is doing The same
- I could whisper To them how ? Their day went,
- Let my voice get lost in the gentle breeze of the night,
- And may be I'll get a reply,
- The moon has always seemed rather lonely,
- Lighting the way for a fair of young lovers waltzing through the streets ,
- But never finding a partner of its'' own to waltz with,
- May Be The moon is in love with the sun,
- That would be quiet sad,
- One lights the day and other only' is able to light the night ,
- Because of the sun's warmth,
- Never truly Being able to existin is the same place
- One chasing the other for comes to come
- Or may be its' somthing" elese,
- Maybe the moon loves the stars ,
- OH, to be in love is to be scared,
- "To be in love is to be happy "
- "BUT WHAT IF" ?
That she is life End.
Content;
- My greatest objection to Lear’s limericks, however, are what I call the lazy rhymes, in which two different lines simply end with the same word. Technically, a word does rhyme with itself, but I find this device to be less than satisfying.
- Consider the following examples, in what are considered to be some of his best and most popular limericks. (Note: You’ll see that Lear did not employ the same formatting typically used with limericks today. That development only came later.)
- The verse written by Aquinas employs the AABBA rhyme scheme of the limerick, but it’s difficult to judge the poetic meter. Ultimately, the God-fearing monk was writing more of a prayer or an incantation, rather than anything we would customarily think of as a limerick. And the word-for-word translation doesn’t do Aquinas any favors.
- So it’s about time someone translated the saint’s 750-year-old Latin limerick into a proper, modern, English limerick. And here goes:
- To circumvent brimstone and fire
- Expelling unsav’ry desire
- I piously pray
- And devoutly obey
- As my soul soars progressively higher
- Here we see that prayers and limericks are not irreconcilable. But the rhyme and meter of a classic limerick does lend a certain sense of levity to the sacred substance. And in fact, I’ve written hundreds of prayer-like limericks. For example.
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