Inspiration Call: Write a Limerick poem using the line, ” A man was refusing to clap…”
The Limerick is a verse form which originated in Croom, Co Limerick in the 18th century . It is a verse which must contain the following elements:
Five lines
Lines 1,2,5 must rhyme
Lines 3 and 4 must rhyme
A good Limerick will have a clever unanticipated punch line as line 5 will often have puns,word play or a witty feature as part of it.
Example: As a beauty Iâm not very pretty
There are others more handsome and witty
But my face I donât mind it
Because Iâm behind it
âTis the folks in the front that I pity
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