Always finish a limerick with a rhyming word.
So I'm sitting quietly in this hayrick
Thinking, Is this another Answercom trick?
Leastduck said 'No'
But the hay-baler said, "Go!"
So I'm off! -and out of the brick!
But I'm not so sure...
How should you finish this limerick?
Normally a Limerick is funny.
No. Ireland does not have ZIP codes. So when sending something to an address there, after the specific address and town, you would finish the address with:Co. Limerick,Ireland.
there isn't a word for it. we're just people from limerick
The city of Limerick is the county town for the the county of Limerick.
The address of the Limerick Public Library is: 55 Washington Street, Limerick, 04048 3500
The town of Limerick is located in Ireland.
The county of Limerick's main town is the city of Limerick.
The address of the Limerick Historical Society is: Po Box 83, Limerick, ME 04048-0083
A limerick is made up of five lines. Lines 1, 2 and 5 should have between seven and ten syllables and rhyme with each other. Lines 3 and 4 should have between five and seven syllables and rhyme with each other.
Ireland does not have postcodes, so after the name of the particular town or place in Limerick just put: Limerick Ireland If it is in county Limerick, but not in the city, you could put County Limerick, instead of Limerick, but it doesn't matter. Your letter will get there.
Ireland does not have postal codes. Write the main part of the address you are sending something to and then finish it as below and it will get there without any problems: Limerick, County Limerick Ireland Use IE for internet forms when asked for a postcode.
Yes, a limerick has syllables.