Math on the brain , is quite a strain
Math Limerick
By himanshu SharmaPublished 2 years ago • 1 min read
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A student with math on the brain,
Found learning it caused quite a strain.
The formulas, oh dear,
Would often bring tears,
But determination he'd always maintain.
- A limerick is a form of humorous verse or poem consisting of five lines.
- It often has a distinctive rhythm and rhyme scheme (AABBA).
- The first, second, and fifth lines typically have eight or nine syllables, and the third and fourth lines have five to six syllables.
- Limericks are known for their playful and often nonsensical nature, and they are commonly used for light-hearted or comical subjects.
- This form of poem is originated in England in the 18th century and has since become a popular and recognizable style of poetry.
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himanshu Sharma
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Comments (4)
I LOVE YOUR SHORT POETS
USEFUL
VERY GOOD
Well done!