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Posted by gin_jar_red 24 Oct 2007 9:56am
    


I believe you may have not have got my last post
so i'm trying again. I hope that you'll forgive me for being pedantic but it is the case that limericks have a standard structure, otherwise they are just verse. They have 3 long and 2 short lines, rhyming a a b b a.........eg
There was an old man in West Brummy
who was inordinately fond of playing rummy
On Game Colony he played,
Day after day.
'Til he couldn't see his feet for his tummy.

or:
A bored young woman called Gwendolin
became addicted to playing games of gin
She also drank Geneva
which would often leave her
Wondering why ,she just never seemed to win



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