Limerick.54. How One's Sorrow Becomes Another's Delight Poem by Valsa George

Limerick.54. How One's Sorrow Becomes Another's Delight

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Fair Malory has a fat and fluffy nose
The most striking feature on her face
It goes red like ripe cherry,
When she begins to cry
That a bird once came to peck at her nose

Monday, September 21, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: limerick
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sanjukta Nag 21 September 2015

Well it becomes my delight too... many thanks.

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M Asim Nehal 21 September 2015

Wow two ends neatly tucked. I enjoyed it. TFS.10+++

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Madathil Rajendran Nair 21 September 2015

The nose then became the most stricken feature! LOL.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 21 September 2015

Funny and captivating. Well presentation. Thanks for sharing.....10

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 21 September 2015

Red cherry, a bird's delight.

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Anjandev Roy 08 March 2020

to peck at her nose......fine Limerick. anjandev roy.

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Mahtab Bangalee 20 February 2020

pecking white nose will be alike the ripe cherry// nice limerick

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Lovely lines loaded with laughter!

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Roop Rekha Bhaskar 30 September 2015

Who could have got this one? ? ? ? except you.... love you for making me laugh.

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Daniel Brick 26 September 2015

I don't know whether to laugh or cry over Malory's experience with the bird pecking her nose. I think I'll do both. So, which one first? !

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