C Richard Miles (1961)
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On Being Told That There Is No Rhyme For The Word “Limerick”
After I heard Harry’s limerick,
I found that my mind set to simmer. “Rick, ”
I said to myself,
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C Richard Miles
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So clever! ! ! This one is a winner, Rick! ;)
:) this poem made me giggle
oh god, how frolicsome. It's brilliant. grin...can just imagine you hunched, walking, writing, working while thinking on this one notion like a dog with a bone.