Li -li -limericks are filled with wild words
that most good old folk never heards.
They make it their pride
to keep them inside
and not trail along 'hind the herds.
A Limerick is not but a fable,
produced by small men hardly able
to give a good rhyme,
a cent or the time
or I've fallen out of me cradle.
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keep trying
This is a deliberately provocative and challenging workshop designed to force us to consider form versus content
I'll die trying.
But I will try.
I thought the first one
is not a bad example. At least its rhythem is of the limerick's (I guess). However, I thought 'cradle' does not perfectly rhyme with 'fable' and 'able', does it?
Assonance.
The words are not authentic rhymes, but they rhyme in assonance, Country western does it a lot. Near rhyme.
u mean to introduce forced limy's?
never heards.????
of course never heard
snow our man
most enjoyable
perhaps never herd even