The Limerick Poem by Joyce Hemsley

The Limerick



Edward Lear, poet and humorist
introduced the popular five-line
Limerick into England in the year
eighteen-twenty. I quote one
limerick by Edward himself,
followed by Starlite Cafe Poets:

Verse 1 - by Edward Lear:
There was a young lady of Riga
Who rode with a smile on a tiger
They returned from the ride
With the lady inside
And the smile on the face of the tiger.

Verse 2 - by John William McGrath:
There once was a man from Reno
Who went into a little casino
He lost all his pay
On that fateful day
To a fast-dealing young Philippino.

Verse 3 - by Joyce Hemsley:
There was a young lady from Hull
Who thought she was queen of them all
But to her surprise,
Not one of the guys
Asked her to dance at the Ball.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ashraful Musaddeq 11 June 2009

I love the third one most. Very interesting.

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Jake Erkens 11 June 2009

Among these I have to say that I can remember yours the best. It was brilliantly penned, although not all the endings ended in the same ryhme as the other two, but it was stil a pleasure to read. Thanks for sharing Joyce. Jake

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Joyce Hemsley

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Portsmouth England
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