Insincere Limerick
Insincere Limerick By Madeleine Begun Kane “I love when you buy me cute ties.” “That petite fits you fine — it’s your size.” “Your acting is great.” “Your cooking’s first rate.” Ah, the charm of those...
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Dear Calendar (Limerick) By Madeleine Begun Kane Dear calendar, why are you lying? You claim that it’s spring. I’m not buying. We had one lovely day, But now snow’s on the way. You’ve betrayed us —...
View ArticleFit To Be Tied Limerick (Limerick-Off Monday)
Once again, it’s Limerick-Off time. And that means I write a limerick, and you write your own, using the same first line. Then you post your limerick here and, if you’re a Facebook user, on Facebook...
View ArticleFiery Limerick (Limerick-Off Monday)
It’s Limerick-Off time, once again. And that means I write a limerick, and you write your own, using the same first line. Then you post your limerick here and, if you’re a Facebook user, on Facebook...
View ArticleHidden Limerick (Limerick-Off Monday)
It’s Limerick-Off time, once again. And that means I write a limerick, and you write your own, using the same first line. Then you post your limerick here and, if you’re a Facebook user, on Facebook...
View ArticleLast-String Limerick
In its latest Thursday Think Tank, Poets United prompts our muses with the word “strings.” It struck a chord with me, inspiring this limerick tale of an unstrung cellist: Last-String Limerick By...
View ArticleUptight Limerick (Limerick-Off Monday)
It’s Limerick-Off time, once again. And that means I write a limerick, and you write your own, using the same first line. Then you post your limerick here and, if you’re a Facebook user, on Facebook...
View ArticleThis Limerick’s No Lie
A title like this cries out for a limerick: “The lies we tell are more convincing when we need to pee.” Here’s a lesson from science ― the key To a credible lie-telling spree: A bladder that’s full...
View ArticleLimerick-Off Monday – Rhyme Word: LIES or BELIES or RELIES at the end of Line...
It’s Limerick-Off time, once again. And that means I write a limerick, and you write your own, using the same rhyme word. Then you post your limerick as a comment to this post and, if you’re a Facebook...
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