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Vulgar

A tip-of-the-hat to the original parlour game

By Whimsical Wanderer Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 1 min read
Vulgar
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Warning: the following uses possible 'vulgar' language, it is up to you!

Spunky Sal was a stalwart hussy

Who sold her charms for a penny

Then along came a maid

Who charmed her instead

And fleeced her jewels off her ****y

*** This poem may use language that is not be acceptable to all. That is why it is interactive - you choose the word that works best for you. I wrote it this way as a tip-of-the-hat feel to the original parlour game where limericks were either bawdy, funny, or both.

And you have to admit, the situation described is a tad ludicrous.

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Whimsical Wanderer

Narrative threads are everywhere, weaving through realms and stories. Words are vital vibrations, connecting us to deeper truths. I joyfully dance with them, co-creating tapestries of meaning that resonate beyond the page.

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  • Test3 years ago

    in a limerick, lines 1,2 and 5 rhyme, 3 and 4 rhyme. You can always write the words, Vocal will decide if it does not meet standards. ...we are all adults, btw

  • Shane Dobbie3 years ago

    Belly, I assume 😉

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