Patriotic Limerick 12

A Turk named Abdullah Ben Sharum
Had twenty-four wives in his harem.
When his Arab steed died,
"Mighty Allah!" he cried,
"Take some of my wives, I can spare em.'

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Patriotic Limerick 12

Everyone laughs at limericks. They are an unusual form of poem or poetry consisting of 5 rhyming lines. The term for this type of poem or rhyme originates in Ireland and its name is taken from the Irish County of Limerick in Ireland. This example is great fun and will amuse all ages. Have fun browsing our section of rhymes on this subject.

A Turk named Abdullah Ben Sharum
Had twenty-four wives in his harem.
When his Arab steed died,
"Mighty Allah!" he cried,
"Take some of my wives, I can spare em.'

 

Patriotic Limerick 12

  • The standard form of this type of poetry is a stanza of five lines
  • Limericks were popularized by Edward Lear
  • A simple, short poem and poetry example
  • Short poems and poetry, suitable for kids and children
  • A great example of a short poem and simple poetry
  • Funny and humorous rhyme that originate in Ireland
  • Learn how to write limericks!
  • Guaranteed to bring a smile to your face!