A limerick is a form of poetry with five lines, where lines one, two, and five rhyme with each other, and lines three and four also rhyme with each other. The poem "A flea and a fly in a flue" fits this pattern with its AABBA rhyme scheme, making it a limerick.
A limerick is a humorous poem with 5 lines. A tutor who tooted a flute Tried to teach two young tooters to toot. Said the two to the tutor, "Is it harder to toot Or to tutor two tooters to toot?" A flea and a fly in a flue Were imprisoned, so what could they do? Said the fly, "Let us flea." Said the flea, "Let us fly." So they flew through a flaw in the flue.
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Flue flu --- short for influenza This short poem has some homonyms in it: A flea and a fly in a flue didn't know what to do Said the flea let us fly said the fly let us flee So they flew through a hole in the flue
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5 lines in a limerick (type of poem...)
An ode is a long poem. A limerick is always 5 lines with a particular rhyming scheme (AABBA).
A limerick is a five-line poem that consists of beats.
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Dublin is a city in Ireland and also the title of a famous poem by Louis MacNeice. The poem reflects the poet's complex feelings towards his birthplace.
"The poet entertained the crowd with a hilarious limerick about a mischievous leprechaun."
A limerick is definitely creative writing because it is a kind of poem.
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