Mad Kane has a limerick, starting with the first line,
"A man who was free with his money".
Here is my slant on it:
A man who was free with his money
Attracted the wrong sort of honey.
Without much ado
She poisoned his stew;
His last words were “Tastes a bit funny…”
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© 2011 J Cosmo Newbery
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"A man who was free with his money".
Here is my slant on it:
A man who was free with his money
Attracted the wrong sort of honey.
Without much ado
She poisoned his stew;
His last words were “Tastes a bit funny…”
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© 2011 J Cosmo Newbery
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Oooh, I love it. A 'dellicious' poem!
ReplyDeleteThat's it Cosmos, go wild with these limericks. Am having fun too!
ReplyDeleteHank
Brilliant! Made me smile.
ReplyDeletelol! You have a super deft hand with the limerick, J Cosmo!
ReplyDeleteLove it! In fact, I like yours better than mine!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh....I want a "boom boom" at the end.
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