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Lorelei's Limericks Part 2, What is a limerick? Can you write one? Give it a try. |
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Sep 11 2007, 04:56 PM
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Having closed Part One of this thread we will now post in here instead please feel free to quote the things that we wrote or refer to the things that we said.
In case you missed the tutorial, this is a limerick:
QUOTE(Lorelei du Lac @ Feb 1 2007, 10:14 PM)  To be a Limerick, a verse MUST have: Five lines
Lines one, two, and five MUST each have exactly three metric feet
Lines three and four MUST each have exactly two metric feet
Lines one, two, and five MUST rhyme
Lines three and four MUST rhyme
Any nonsense poem that lacks five lines, thirteen metric feet, or the aabba rhyme pattern is simply not a Limerick. It might be a sing-song or a la-de-da, but it's not a Limerick.
Happy posting ... have fun May your verses be inspired
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Sep 12 2007, 07:54 PM
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QUOTE(Moose_Starr @ Sep 12 2007, 05:48 PM)  QUOTE(bibs the S.P.E.W supporter @ Sep 12 2007, 01:53 PM)  o m g !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! part two - ill go tell space cow girl!  Yeah Part Two already .. there were 48 pages of Limericks in the previous thread lol. That's kind of huge for a thread Yay limericks! This thread will never die!!! 
Great limericks so far everyone!! I came up with a quick one, just so I'd have one in Part 2:
In Gringotts Bank you can store Galleons, Sickles, and more Rare cups or a sword, All you can afford, Unless you're a Weasley and poor.
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"You understand him, I'm sure, Harry?" said Dumbledore. "Yes, of course," said Harry. "Why can't Ogden--?" But as his eyes found the dead snake on the door again, he suddenly understood.
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Sep 13 2007, 05:02 PM
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QUOTE(ByRichard @ Sep 13 2007, 03:25 AM)  this is brilliant, although i find the last line slightly tragic. Thanks ByRichard! I think the Weasleys actually did have a vault at Gringotts. Wasn't it like almost empty?? Well, money isn't everything (but it's nice!)
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"You understand him, I'm sure, Harry?" said Dumbledore. "Yes, of course," said Harry. "Why can't Ogden--?" But as his eyes found the dead snake on the door again, he suddenly understood.
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