The limerick packs laughs anatomical
Into space that is quite economical.
But the good ones I've seen
So seldom are clean
And the clean ones so seldom are comical.
Or:
The limerick’s an art form complex
Whose contents run chiefly to sex;
It’s famous for virgins
And masculine urgin’s
And vulgar erotic effects.
When I was in junior high, I suspect that all my male classmates had committed to memory a limerick beginning with "There once was a man from Nantucket".
Here's just one that I found that made me happy:
There once was a young lady named bright
Whose speed was much faster than light
She set out one day
In a relative way
And returned on the previous night.
A nerdy limerick! I find this pleasing on multiple levels.
I wonder: has any limerick ever been composed that was also a truly great work of poetry?
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There once was a girl from Cape Cod
Who thought that babies came from God
But it weren't the Almighty
Who lifted her nightie
'Twas Roger the Dodger, by God!
A high school English teacher told me that one. I wasn't that fond of the repeated God rhyme, but I didn't write it.
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