TG Limerick Day 2016

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TG Limerick Day

May 12 was National Limerick Day because it is the birthday of Edward Lear, who is credited with popularizing that poetic form in his Book of Nonsense, published in 1846.

So I decided to compose a few TG limericks for today.

1. There once was a boy from Purdue,
Who thought he was really a Sue.
She put on a skirt, turned into a flirt,
And sings in a café near you.

2. Have you heard of the town of Colcannon,
Where once lived a boy named O’Bannon?
He gave a quick twirl, saw she was a girl,
And now she is known as Rhiannon.

3. I knew a quite handsome podiatrist,
Who marvelously healed my arthri-itis.
He bent o’er too far, revealing a bra,
She said she was feeling androgynous!

4. I climbed up the Mountain Sandia,
With a bottle of frosty Sangria.
A quick drink at the peak brought a blush to my cheek,
And I prayed I would soon be a she-a.

5. I sat near a tree with a verse
That I pulled from the depths of my purse.
Oh Edward and Alfred, I pouted,
And hoped I would never be outed.

I hope you enjoy these.
Feel free to vote for your favorite or offer a limerick of your own, if the muse inspires you.
All the best!

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Cute

Thank you for the limericks. They gave me a smile.

Jeri Elaine

Homonyms, synonyms, heterographs, contractions, slang, colloquialisms, clichés, spoonerisms, and plain old misspellings are the bane of writers, but the art and magic of the story is in the telling not in the spelling.

Glad you smiled

gillian1968's picture

That's what I hoped for.

I'm still working on longer stories, but this was a fun exercise.

Gillian Cairns

Hard to vote for the best, as

Hard to vote for the best, as they were all really good. Thank you for them.

Thanks!

gillian1968's picture

Glad you liked them.

Gillian Cairns

From Edward Lear's book

Patricia Marie Allen's picture

There was an Old Man on a hill,
Who seldom, if ever, stood still;
He ran up and down,
In his Grandmother's gown,
Which adorned that Old Man on a hill.

Hugs
Patricia

Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
Semper in femineo gerunt

Thank you!

gillian1968's picture

It's been too long since I really read his book, so thanks for sharing that one.

:-)

Gillian Cairns

Number 1 is my favorite,

Number 1 is my favorite, however number 3 my appeal to someone else.

Karen

Glad you liked them!

gillian1968's picture

I thought of 3 on my afternoon walk, when I passed a podiatrist office across the street.

Gillian Cairns

nicely done

Number 1 was a nice tribute to the classics, but Number 2 was so sweet and delightful.

I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime

I tried to throw in an Irish reference

gillian1968's picture

Since the name limerick is credited to a group of soldiers from Ireland who were fighting in France.

Cairns is my grandmother's maiden name and we've traced her lineage back to the home of the Irish linen industry in Orange County.

Gillian Cairns