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1 Limericks

2 Limerick A limerick is cleverly versed –
The second line rhymes with the first; The third one is short, The fourth’s the same sort, And the last line is often the worst.

3 Maybe you know this really old limerick?
Hickery, Dickery Dock A mouse ran up the clock The clock struck one The mouse fell down Hickery, Dickery Dock.

4 Limericks are often funny:
The school trip was a special occasion But we never reached our destination Instead of the Zoo I was locked in the loo On an M62 Service Station

5 Quite often they mention places:
A bald headed man from Dundee Lost his wig, in a wind, in a tree; When he looked up and spied it, A hen was inside it, And it laid him an egg for his tea.

6 And they often start “There was”:
There was a small dog from Dubai Who wanted to know how to fly, He ran round his yard, And barked very hard, And floated right up to the sky.

7 They’re quite easy to remember (this is from a girl’s magazine freebie in the 1980s):
My darling Ducky Wucky Behind your ears is mucky. But never mind For love is blind, My darling Ducky Wucky.

8 And they often don’t make sense!

9 Rules for a Limerick: 5 lines long. Lines 1, 2 & 5 have 7-10 syllables and rhyme with each other. Lines 3 & 4 have 5-7 syllables and rhyme with each other.


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