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Limericks

Limericks. simple and short – they only have five lines Lines 1, 2, and 5 of Limericks have seven to ten syllables and rhyme with one another Lines 3 and 4 of Limericks have five to seven syllables and also rhyme with each other

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Limericks

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  1. Limericks

  2. simple and short – they only have five lines • Lines 1, 2, and 5 of Limericks have seven to ten syllables and rhyme with one another • Lines 3 and 4 of Limericks have five to seven syllables and also rhyme with each other • Limericks are easy to remember! Limericks are short and no great talent is necessary to compose one - Limericks are a form of poetry that everyone feels happy to try! You’ll see!  How to write a limerick:

  3. Limericks are meant to be funny They often contain hyperbole, onomatopoeia, idioms, puns, and other figurative devices. The last line of a good limerick contains the PUNCH LINE or "heart of the joke." As you work with limericks, remember to have pun, I mean FUN! Hyperbole - Limericks are easy to remember! Limericks are short and no great talent is necessary to compose one - Limericks are a form of poetry that everyone feels happy to try! You’ll see! 

  4. There was an Old Man with a beard,Who said, 'It is just as I feared!Two Owls and a Hen,Four Larks and a Wren,Have all built their nests in my beard!' There was an Old Person whose habits,Induced him to feed upon rabbits;When he'd eaten eighteen,He turned perfectly green,Upon which he relinquished those habits. There was an Old Person of Buda,Whose conduct grew ruder and ruder;Till at last, with a hammer,They silenced his clamor,By smashing that Person of Buda. There was a Young Person of Crete,Whose toilette was far from complete;She dressed in a sack,Spickle-speckled with black,That ombliferous person of Crete. There was an Old Man with a gong,Who bumped at it all day long;But they called out, 'O gore!You're a horrid old bore!'So they smashed that Old Man with a gong. There was an Old Person of Chili,Whose conduct was painful and silly,He sat on the stairs,Eating apples and pears,That imprudent Old Person of Chili.

  5. There was a Young Lady whose chin,Resembled the point of a pin;So she had it made sharp,And purchased a harp,And played several tunes with her chin. There one was a man from Peru,Who dreamed of eating his shoe,he awoke with a fright,in the middle of the night,and found that his dream had come true! There was a young hunter named ShepherdWho was eaten for lunch by a leopard.Said the leopard, "Egad!You'd be tastier, ladIf you had been salted and peppered!" A flea and a fly in a flue Were caught, so what could they do? Said the fly, "Let us flee." "Let us fly," said the flea. So they flew through a flaw in the flue. In a castle that had a deep moatLived a chicken a duck and a goat.They wanted to go out And wander aboutBut all they needed was a boat. An epicure dining at CreweFound a very large bug in his stew.Said the waiter, "Don't shoutAnd wave it about,Or the rest will be wanting one too."

  6. Let’s try one: There once was a pauper named Meg Who accidentally broke her _______. She slipped on the ______. Not once, but thrice Take no pity on her, I __________. Now you write one:

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