
Originally Posted by
Remleserac
A limerick is a short, humorous, often ribald or nonsense poem,[1] especially one in five-line anapestic or amphibrachic meter with a strict rhyme scheme (AABBA), which is sometimes obscene with humorous intent. The form can be found in England as of the early years of the 18th century.[2] It was popularized by Edward Lear in the 19th century,[3] although he did not use the term.
The following limerick is of unknown origin:[4]
The limerick packs laughs anatomical
In space that is quite economical.
But the good ones I've seen
So seldom are clean
And the clean ones so seldom are comical.
So with that said; Here is my Limerick
A Limerick of Time
memories strolling through my mind,
I can see the faces with the passing of time.
Behold, I can see those that are young and then old.
Questions brought by memories of mine,
And some answers are still hard to find
By Remleserac