Limerick.70. Monkey Mischief Poem by Valsa George

Limerick.70. Monkey Mischief

Rating: 4.9


Once a lame man named Dick
Was walking along with a stick
A monkey with a grin
Pulled the stick in
With a flick of the stick, he gave it a kick

Monday, November 30, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: limerick
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
M Asim Nehal 30 November 2015

Ha ha ha...Monkey will remain monkey...Nice one Madam.

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Hazel Durham 03 December 2015

A very funny Limerick with great rhyming Valsa I really enjoyed this entertaining write!

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Kumarmani Mahakul 30 November 2015

Very funny and interesting Limerick shared on monkey. With a flick of the stick this gives very wise sense of humor. Interesting poem shared definitely.10

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 30 November 2015

Dick taught a monkey a lesson with his stick. Nice limerick.

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Akhtar Jawad 30 November 2015

So Valsa is back with a naughty monkey, but if Dick kicked with the leg in tact he must have fell down and the naughty monkey would have run away with his stick.

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Paul Brookes 30 November 2015

Very funny really enjoyed this one Thanks for brightening my morning

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