There once was a poet from Maine
whose haiku would cause others in vain
to say that they could do, too,
the verse and rhythm that he knew,
but it drove many who attempted insane.
Daily Archives: July 27, 2012
Freeform Friday II: Limerick: “Poet from Maine”
Filed under Freeform Friday, poetry by author, rhyming poetry
Freeform Friday: Limerick: “Mumpsimus”
There once was a man called Mumpsimus
who when he spoke, wasn’t quite one of us.
He’d say Hello for Good bye,
or Good Night at noon high.
But we knew he was kind when he cussed at us.
Filed under Freeform Friday, limerick, poetry by author