-I do thank you for the help
still do find it hard when our dog give`s a yelp-
to get my limerick to rhyme
I`m sure I`ll do one in time
a long line I can do but a twist is a thing I do with a lime
- In reaspoetrygrotto@..., "Dick Eburne"
<rjceburne@y...> wrote:
>
> A limerick's shape should be easy to frame:
> The last and first two rhyme the same.
> The middle two are short
> That's how I was taught
> The last line longer with a twist to add fame.
>
> The best way to judge if a limerick is true
> Is to say it aloud without turning face blue
> If it rattles along
> Like a rousing song
> Then you have found the formula just for you.
>
> Dick
>