Jointly compiled with the brilliant efforts of
the pen of Nepenthes



Limerick Found in the Bushes

A young lad befallen with rickets
Was unmercifully taunted by bigots
He shook e'en with shingles
Then, suddenly tingled
new plagued by sharp briars and thickets




Poetry by NotaDeadPoet
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Written on 2007-02-04 at 08:10

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normalil
Good limerick effort!

There was a young man called Nepenthe,
who made incredibly good sense.
I read all his rhymes,
so many times,
his words I found so intense!

There was a young man called Fred,
who spent all his time in the shed.
He potted his plants,
and wetted his pants,
I'd much prefer Brad Pitt instead.

There was a young fella from Kent,
whose "thing" was exceedingly bent.
To save himself trouble,
he put it in double,
and instead of coming, he went!!!
2009-05-05


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2009-05-02



I can really see the joint effort here, guys!
2007-02-04