John Carter Brown
Poems by John Carter Brown : 96 / 246
Limerick 33
There once was a girl from Caerphilly
Who's clothes were all lacy and frilly;
They were poor insulation
It was no preparation
'Cause in winter Caerphilly is chilly.
(Written Sept 2012)
John Carter Brown
Submitted: Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Poems by John Carter Brown : 96 / 246
Poet's Notes about The Poem
I can feel the cold already - and I don't live in Caerphilly!
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Its cold even in the summer, everywhere - so forget those frillies and get out the thermals! Perhaps you could do a limerick on thermals John?
oh, it's been a long time since i didn't read these great works, i was kind of busy,
yeah, this is great. Caerphilly must be a cold place...