A five line nonsense verse is known as a limerick
This is a personal opinion: Every verse including nonsense verse says something about the writer, and in that sense can be serious to some extent. Sometimes the verse itself may have a 'moral' or central theme that serves to instruct. Carroll's material in Through the Looking Glass are good examples. There are lessons in "The Walrus and the Carpenter", and even in "The Jabberwocky". But there is no requirement that the author must set out to be serious when writing nonsense verse.
Nonsense verse is characterized by humor, whimsy, and the use of made-up words or nonsensical phrases. It challenges readers' expectations and can be used as a tool for creativity and imagination. In decoding, exposure to nonsense verse can help develop critical thinking skills, as readers need to decipher unconventional language and logic.
An amphigory is a nonsense verse with apparent meaning, but which upon later inspection proves to be meaningless.
It's a limerick.
A five line nonsense verse is known as a limerick
A nonsense answer is how you behave for example tribution
No it is not nonsense.
Nonsense is a mass noun. It has no plural form.
I think nonsense is words that have no real meaning.
The answer she gave was nonsense!
No Nonsense was created in 1973.
The plan was complete nonsense and folly.Your question is utter nonsense!