Dear Creator and Father God...
"Please let my words be sprinkled with salt..."
"Because one day I may have to swallow them!"
love and rainbows
Raka ANSWER
"Oh, many a peer of England brews
Livelier liquor than the Muse,
And malt does more than Milton can
To justify God's ways to man." --from "Terence this is stupid stuff," A.E. Housman
A limerick is a type of poem that is humorous and has a distinctive five-line structure. It typically follows an AABBA rhyme scheme and has a bouncy rhythm. Limericks are known for their witty and sometimes risqué content.
A limerick
Limericks.
Limericks are funny and humorous poems that are made up of five lines. They have a very distinctive pattern and rhythm pattern.
A limerick.
A skeltonic verse poem is a form of poetry characterized by short lines of irregular length, often with rapid and irregular meter. The form is often playful and humorous, and may have a disjointed or skeletal appearance, hence the name. John Skelton, a 16th-century English poet, is credited with popularizing this form of verse.
A limerick is a form of poetry written in five lines. It follows a rhyme scheme of AABBA and often contains a humorous or witty subject matter. The meter for a limerick is typically anapestic, with a distinctive rhythm.
A humorous poem with a five-line structure is called a limerick. It typically has a specific rhyme scheme (AABBA) and a light-hearted or comical tone.
A cinquain but a five line humorous poem is called a limerick.
A limerick poem is a poem that usually rhymes and has a sort of beat to it. like so; there once was a boy with a great big tummy he was a big loud mouth dummy he never completed his homework instead ended up with more work who eventually got yelled at by his mommy
A poem with 5 lines with a rhyme scheme of A A B B A
In literature, rhyme means a short poem with rhyming lines. Whereas verse means writing arranged with a metrical rhythm.