Limerick.
Limerick poetry is named after the city of Limerick in Ireland. It consists of five lines, with a distinctive rhyme scheme and rhythm.
No, Cian also called Kian is a character in Irish mythology.
No, Cian also called Kian is a character in Irish mythology.
Garryowen - a suburb of Limerick City
the city got it's name from the Gaelic word "corcaigh" meaning a marshy place
I believe the city would be Duluth. Not a city but a good rhyme would be in her vermouth.
It's not clear what "Northern Short Line" you're talking about, but no, it's not. The properties in the US (original) Monopoly are named (mostly) after locations in Atlantic City. However, there was no railroad there named "Short Line." It was probably named after the "Shore Fast Line." It's also possible that it was named generically; "short line" is a generic name for a local rail line.
The poem "My City" by James Weldon Johnson has an irregular rhyme scheme. It does not follow a consistent pattern of rhyme throughout the poem.
The rhyme pattern in the poem "City Sounds Heard After Dark" is AABB. This means that the first and second lines rhyme with each other, and the third and fourth lines also rhyme with each other.
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Galway.
A limerick is a humorous five-line poem with a distinctive rhythm and rhyme scheme (AABBA). The first, second, and fifth lines typically have three beats, while the third and fourth lines have two beats. Limericks often contain playful or whimsical themes, often with a twist or punchline at the end. They originated in the early 19th century and are named after the Irish city of Limerick.