One can make O' bit O' trouble,
Fer' a' blind a' we become,
To the tree of truth B' round us,
and a fib become part Oer' us!
- Limerick spoken sprightly in an
Irish gleeful accent!
lim·er·ick
ˈlim(ə)rik/
noun
noun: limerick; plural noun: limericks
- a humorous, frequently bawdy, verse of three longand two short lines rhyming aabba, popularized byEdward Lear.
Limerick (poetry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wikipedia
anapestic meter with a strict rhyme scheme (AABBA), which
is sometimes obscene with humorous intent. The first, second
and fifth lines are usually longer than the third and fourth.
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