(limerick)ask And Ye Shall Receive Poem by WES Vogler

(limerick)ask And Ye Shall Receive

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(limerick)Ask And Ye Shall Receive

On compulsion to set me a fire
I just 'googled' my pute as enquirer
So how DO I become
Pyromanial, chum?
There were thousands of matches... (no liar)

(limerick)ask And Ye Shall Receive
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: fun,people,rhyme
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 01 October 2018

(cont.) this poem is a 1st-class example of cleverness and humor in limerick form, from a wordsmith of some** renown. to MyPoemList. Perhaps pute refers to one's reputation? bri :) ** i dare not say HOW MUCH renown!

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Kim Barney 03 December 2019

Come on, Bri! It's easy to see that his use of PUTE here means COMPUTER!

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Bri Edwards 01 October 2018

(cont.) i found pute as an adjective, meaning pure, unadulterated, with a R. Kipling quote using pute, but otherwise i found pute as a French word meaning and a few other 'choice' nouns. noun: pyromania an obsessive desire to set fire to things. (cont.)

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wes vogler 02 October 2018

pute is short for computer.. in quite common use with the common folk

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Bri Edwards 01 October 2018

i think Deacon G doesn't recognize American (N.A.) humor! and/or he feels that (at your age) [the same as his age, apparently] you need clarification. a·fire [apparently not a fire, but afire] əˈfī(ə) r/ adverb & adjective literary on fire; burning. [i'll give you poetic license...this time] (cont.)

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Kim Barney 01 October 2018

No, I think Kelly really meant incendiary. (It was a compliment.)

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wes vogler 02 October 2018

Kelly and I are blood brothers and thereis alwaysmore than one intent in remarks

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Kelly Kurt 30 September 2018

An incendiary Limerick. : -)

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wes vogler 30 September 2018

I am so certain that you really meant exemplary

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WES Vogler

WES Vogler

Vancouver BC Canada
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