Limerick
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A limerick is the highly sophisticated and elaborate type of poetry; it is often called the highest form of lyricism. Limericks can take several forms.
The Squeaky Clean
Cummings, Thomas, all that rot
None of their lines are very much hot
Some limericks are gaudy
Often dirty, often bawdy
But others are not.
The Unconventional
First, two lines that rhyme
Are required all of the time
Then two more
Lines three and four
The last rhymes with nothing.
The Limeraiku
Combine the two kinds
Five syllables in odd lines
Even have seven
Not twenty, not eleven
Now your poem shines