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Limericks
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Definition A limerick is funny poem with a specific pattern of rhyme and meter. All limericks have FIVE lines. A limerick always has the rhyming scheme A-A-B-B-A (So line 1,2 & 5 rhyme with each other and lines 3&4 rhyme with each other.)
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There was a young man from Leeds
Who ate a whole packet of seeds, In less than an hour His nose was a flower And his head was a garden of weeds!
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There was an old man from Blackheath,
Who sat down on his set of false teeth. He said, in his pain, “I’ve done it again, I’ve bitten myself underneath.
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There was an old man of Madrid
Who ate 65 eggs - yes, he did! When they asked, “Are you faint?” He replied, “No, I aint - But I don’t feel as well as I did!” There was once a man of Bengal Who was asked to a fancy dress ball; He said, “Will I risk it And go as a biscuit” But a dog ate him up in the hall.
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Can you finish these limericks?
A rocket inventor named Bright Once travelled much faster than ? He started one day In the relative way And returned on the previous ?
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Complete this limerick
There was a man from Ealing Who liked to hang from the _________. He said, ‘ I can’t wear a hat. But I hang like a ______ And it’s certainly a wonderful ________.
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Now make your own… There was a young ____from ____ Who . And……
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