Limerick: Clyde Lied! Poem by Michael Burch

Limerick: Clyde Lied!

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Honeymoon Not-So-Sweet, or, Clyde Lied!
(a limerick for adults and older teens)
by Michael R. Burch

There once was a mockingbird, Clyde,
who bragged of his prowess, but lied.
To his new wife he sighed,
"When again, gentle bride? "
"Nevermore! " bright-eyed Raven replied.

Keywords/Tags: limerick, light poetry, light verse, nonsense verse, adult humor, humorous, animals, nature, love, attraction, sex, desire, passion, flirt, flirty, marriage, wedding, honeymoon, mockingbird, mockery, raven, Poe

Monday, March 9, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: animals,desire,humor,humorous,light poetry,love,mockery,nature,nonsense,raven
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajnish Manga 26 March 2020

Quite funny, imaginative and entertaining..

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Aniruddha Pathak 09 March 2020

That is how Mr Limerick perhaps intended a limerick to be- bawdy from a Baddie and always ready, and not for d amour daddy..

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