Limerick.44. Marriage Poem by Valsa George

Limerick.44. Marriage

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In the city, lived a man named Harry
He said he would never marry,
As it would invite trouble!
He added with a chuckle;
"I'll advise my children not to marry"

Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: limerick
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jayatissa K. Liyanage 04 August 2015

He would have called his wife to bear testimony to what he says. Humor! Enjoyed.

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Valsa George 05 August 2015

Wow.........One step higher! Enjoyed your humour, Sir!

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Roop Rekha Bhaskar 08 August 2015

ha ha ha is all i did! ! love it!

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Ayman Parray 06 August 2015

You know it reminds me a lot of a friend who always said he would not marry, but quickly did the first opportunity he got. You write the most humorous Limericks, Valsa and have a unique style. I enjoyed this one thoroughly.

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Madathil Rajendran Nair 05 August 2015

I believe he is a dirty Harry; he sure has children hidden. LOL! Good one Valsa-ji. (10)

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Narayana Aghalaya 04 April 2018

funny, as a limerick should be!

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Akhtar Jawad 02 December 2016

Enjoyed this interesting Limerick............................................

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Abdulrazak Aralimatti 05 September 2015

Truly, it is easy to advise but hard to follow the same,

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Rajesh Thankappan 16 August 2015

Now a days it is not necessary to enter a wedlock to beget children. So Mr. Harry is very canny and this canniness is also reflected in his advice to his children!

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Savita Tyagi 09 August 2015

hahaha! Now a days the stamp of marriage isn't needed. Loved it!

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