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The Poetry Project

Limerick

According to Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limerick_(poetry)), a limerick is a form of verse that appeared in England in the early years of the 18th century. In combination with a refrain, it forms a limerick song, a traditional humorous drinking song often with obscene verses. It is written in five-line, predominantly anapestic trimeter with a strict rhyme scheme of AABBA, in which the first, second and fifth line rhyme, while the third and fourth lines are shorter and share a different rhyme.

A Man Called Spike

There once was a old man who skipped.
He liked painting and he flipped.
He tried not to laugh,
At his terrible gaff,
He couldn't say no to the conscript.