An outburst of sun guns, shoot you to me one sunny Saturday in spring. What can you show me? What must I see? I blush rosette. You're rather alluring.
By Teresa Renton2 years ago in Poets
In regard to my writing on Vocal My interests may be multi-focal But limericks rock. I'm a dork. (There's a shock!) So I crank 'em out like a yokel!
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Poets
What if I became a shark? If I was a shark, would it make me bark? I'd be deep in the sea, swimming, happy as a bee. Or would I live somewhere in a park?
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Poets
A limerick challenge from Mother? Maybe I'll write just one – then another. Perhaps just one more. Maybe three more or four,
One morning, so far from home- ‘Notifications ‘showed poem after poem! It wasn’t tricks ‘’Twas just limericks! And a challenge met from dear Mother Combs.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in Poets
There once was a short necked giraffe His lack of neck, made everyone laugh He bought a new slinky makes his neck feel less dinky
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Welcome my space travelling friend to Earth. Come, I will show you somewhere fun to be. See wonders from the planet of my birth.
By Margaret Draper2 years ago in Poets
I shouldn't be penning this rhyme. I'm busy. I haven't the time. But a challenge was made And alas, I'm afraid To ignore it would be such a crime.
Driving through Vegas On a cool summer night A man yelled, "they're among us" his eyes, filled with fright I pulled over to assist him
There once was a spider called Fred Who wove an incredibly intricate web He lived by his dharma But succumbed to his karma
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Poets
There once was a dog named Weezee She had allergies that made her all sneezy She snuck into the rum Made her head feel numb
There once was a particular challenge Sent me hunting for rhymes like a savage I wrote and erased my thoughts all over the place