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OK, this might have gone in the Poets’ section, but so few acknowledge limericks as good poetry, so I’m planting it here rather than risking their ire.
I will admit a personal fondness for limericks. There is nothing pretentious about them and they are perhaps the least ponderous form of writing in existence. Well done, they’re funny. What’s not to like?
I’ll lead off with my all-time favourite:
The limerick form is complex,
Its content is mostly just sex,
With burgeons of virgins
And masculine urgins
And crackling erotic effects.
And another, just because it tickles my sense of humour:
A dozen, a gross and a score,
Plus three times the square root of four
Divided by seven
Plus five times eleven
Is nine squared and not a bit more.
What’s your favourite?
I will admit a personal fondness for limericks. There is nothing pretentious about them and they are perhaps the least ponderous form of writing in existence. Well done, they’re funny. What’s not to like?
I’ll lead off with my all-time favourite:
The limerick form is complex,
Its content is mostly just sex,
With burgeons of virgins
And masculine urgins
And crackling erotic effects.
And another, just because it tickles my sense of humour:
A dozen, a gross and a score,
Plus three times the square root of four
Divided by seven
Plus five times eleven
Is nine squared and not a bit more.
What’s your favourite?
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