Category: Rhymes and Limericks
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Bridge (#WordPrompt)
Halfway across the bridge he stood And began to scratch his head Wondering, whether in wisdom …
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Changeless Change
cloudless, bright blue, summer sky had loomed on Monday, this no lie. The selfsame sky in spotless blue …
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Mirth from Perth
Monsignor Mirth – a resident of Perth,Grinned as he said – he came to this earth,To dine on frankfurters,With pickled olive starters,And pineapple tarts – to add to his girth. Monsignor Mirth – says he’s found no dearth,Of his chosen foods – in markets of Perth,In sleeveless undershirts,He dances as he squirtsRed wine in a…
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Thalia Story
Thalia the Greek I met by the creek On a faraway noon …
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Siesta (Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s “The Mad Gardener’s Song”) ©
He thought he saw the library shelves Were packed with thesauri …
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গগনবেড় — Pelican
গগনোবেড় সে এক ক্রৌঞ্চ
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Crow
A crow I’m told’s a smart lil’ creacha Which can master, …
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Alzeebra
There was a Zimbabw’an with a zebra
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Nashimerick
There was this old man stranded in an island Who wanted to disappear inside his iPand
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Lear Leer
There was a man who lived in a hospital in Coimbatore He was at least hundred and ten and an improvisatore And he recited mournful verses For all his attending nurses Till he drowned in her tears, each nurse there was, in Coimbatore.