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1 Poetry with a smile ©2008 Worldwide Hock
Limericks Poetry with a smile ©2008 Worldwide Hock

2 Limericks A limerick is a poem of five lines
The first, second, and fifth lines have three rhythmic beats and rhyme with one another. The third and fourth lines have two beats and rhyme with one another. They are always light-hearted, humorous poems.

3 Limericks - The History
Variants of the form of poetry referred to as Limerick poems can be traced back to the fourteenth century English history. Limericks were used in Nursery Rhymes and other poems for children. But as limericks were short, relatively easy to compose and bawdy or sexual in nature they were often repeated by beggars or the working classes in the British pubs and taverns of the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The poets who created these limericks were therefore often drunkards! Limericks were also referred to as dirty.

4 Where does the term 'Limerick' come from?
The word derives from the Irish town of Limerick. Apparently a pub song or tavern chorus based on the refrain "Will you come up to Limerick?" where, of course, such bawdy songs or 'Limericks' were sung.

5 Limericks - The form Limericks consist of five (anapestic) 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.

6 Limericks - A Defence Shakespeare even wrote Limericks! Admittedly the content of Limericks can often verge on the indecent, the dirty, or even the obscene, but they make people laugh! 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. Limericks as a form of poetry has survived the test of time dating back for centuries! And whilst the poetic and literary skills of Shakespeare are not necessary for the composition of a limerick the great Bard himself did in fact write limericks which can be found in two of his greatest plays - Othello and King Lear.

7 Limericks There once was a man with no hair.
He gave everyone quite a scare. He got some Rogaine, Grew out a mane, And now he resembles a bear!

8 Limerick About a Bee I wish that my room had a floor,
I don’t care so much for a door. But this walking around Without touching the ground Is getting to be quite a bore.

9 Another Limerick There once was a very small mouse
Who lived in a very small house, The ocean’s spray Washed it away, All that was left was her blouse!

10 You will create a limerick similar to this one…
There once was a man from Beijing. All his life he hoped to be King. So he put on a crown, Which quickly fell down. That small silly man from Beijing.

11 Fill in the blanks and create your own Limerick.
There once was a _____ from _____. All the while she/he hoped ________. So she/he ____________________, And ________________________, That _________ from ___________.

12 The class Limerick: There once was a _____ from _____.
All the while she/he hoped ________. So she/he ____________________, And ________________________, That _________ from ___________.


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