Limerick- A Priest's Dilemma Poem by Valsa George

Limerick- A Priest's Dilemma

Rating: 5.0


A priest chanced to see a beautiful nun
With her, he wanted to have some fun
He looked left and right
Saw no one in sight
But thought what he could do at eighty one

Limerick- A Priest's Dilemma
Friday, July 21, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: limerick
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I am a true Catholic.... No malice intended....! Just for fun! !
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 23 July 2017

Euphemistically inscribed. Euphonious in humor and fun. Best limerick. Thanks. fun

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Savita Tyagi 23 July 2017

Hahaha! Obviously age is not a barrier for some fun! So much fun to read and look at picture.

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Nosheen Irfan 26 July 2017

Hahaha. Very humorous piece. Enjoyed reading.

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Sandra Feldman 22 July 2017

You're not far from the truth, Or the confessionary booth. Very well written and as smooth as a kitten.

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Akhtar Jawad 09 August 2017

I know it's just for fun but I also know that such things happen in all places of worship. We all are slaves of our instincts. A lovely Limerick.

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Geetha Jayakumar 08 August 2017

Just Wow....Wonderful...Loved reading it. Picture matches with the limerick.

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Loke Kok Yee 02 August 2017

Valsa, you are truly the best Your limericks duly attest I nearly fell from my chair Struck by your humorous flair With you no one can keep abreast Thanks for a great one Valsa.

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Valsa George 03 August 2017

Loke.... Why always lift me to the sky I wonder who is better- you or I Few can surpass you in wit Still you are so polite When I lap my wings, you fly When undue praise comes in like a tide And into a vacuous state I glide I can only pray That I should not stray Into an odious state of pride

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Simone Inez Harriman 01 August 2017

I'm sure the young lass would pick him up and throw him 10 meters down the road saying 10 Hail Marys.

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 01 August 2017

Enjoyed it with the picture supporting the poem.

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