Sure! Here's an example:
In a field of emerald green,
Where wildflowers dance unseen,
The sun's golden rays embrace,
As nature's beauty takes its place.
Thousands. Grab a good poetry dictionary and you'll see what I mean.
No, but there are a few poetic devices found in Limericks like meter, rhyme scheme, rhyming couplets, and those are just some. Those should be the basic poetic devices in most/all limericks. Your Welcome ( o ) ( o ) \ >< / @@@@@
INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES
o Island Man o Half Caste o Hurricane
Alliteration. Day, Dark,DrearyMetaphor. Comparing the speakers life to the rainy day.
B a I O L O G Y
O. M. Showalter has written: 'Poems of everyday life'
o captin my captin
Microprocessor don't specifically have I/O (input or output) connections, but instead, due to their connection to the motherboard (which does have I/O), control the I/O devices.
Three famous poems by Robert Burns are "Auld Lang Syne," "To a Mouse," and "Tam o' Shanter." Burns is widely regarded as Scotland's national poet and his works often focus on themes of love, nature, and Scottish culture.
POET">POETIt is the greek verb poié-o "to make." A poiétès is a "maker."
Gwendolyn Brooks wrote over 20 books of poetry in her lifetime, with works spanning a range of themes including race, gender, and social justice. She was the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1950.
H. O. Meredith has written: 'Week-day poems' 'Outlines of the economic history of England'