The spot was still warm where he’d slept
I buried my head in the pillow and wept
Where once there’d been magic
Our love had turned tragic
When, from our bed at first light he had crept
In response to Mind and Life Matters limerick challenge.
All my creative pursuits.
The spot was still warm where he’d slept
I buried my head in the pillow and wept
Where once there’d been magic
Our love had turned tragic
When, from our bed at first light he had crept
In response to Mind and Life Matters limerick challenge.
You did well.
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Thanks, Andrew!
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Wonderful, as always!
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Thank you!
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Leaves a lot to imagination! And, me being me….. could only think of him being a Vampire 😛 😀
Love it.
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Oh funny! Maybe she should be bleeding instead of crying?!?
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Well written as always!
Have a great day!
Arcane owl
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Thank you! You too!
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You’re welcome 😉
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Where is he sneaking off to 🙂 Nicely rhymed and written.
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Left to the readers’ imaginations! However, based on her tears, it’s not good. 😦
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Yayyy…I am so glad you decided to write one this time! 🙂
I love the limerick…the magic of love that turned tragic…..wow
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Thank you! Sorry I missed so many of them recently!
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oh no worries…you can always take a break…just keep it a short break 😛
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😃
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Great limerick! You have to publish a daily calendar of these… in your free time. xo
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I wanted to comment a limerick
But it seemed too much a gimmick
Try as I might
I can’t get it right
Your skill I just can’t mimic
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I think you’ve done just fine
Your limerick’s as good as mine
With this clever comment
You’ve shown us your talent
For penning a poetic line
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Why must you always pretend
Your talent has no end?
Deep down inside
It wounds my pride
Masculinity it does offend
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You, too quickly take offense
Haven’t you gotten the sense
That I meant to praise
Your poetic ways
Now please, do mend this fence!
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Of all of the people online
Who’ll fall victim to my crime
I like you the most
Never make you ghost
Or at least not at this time
So I’ll go and mend this fence
Cower in my recompense
So now you will see
You’re treasure to me
I’m sorry I was so dense
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I am most relieved
To be given a reprieve
After Sunday’s post
I expected to ghost
But now I can continue to breathe
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This is kinda like an Irish rap battle and I surrender. At some point I actually have to finish my work.
And, yes, it was hard not to try to make this into a limerick.
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I almost gave up after the last one! Have a great rest of the day!
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This is great – love it. And love the limerick-war in the comments, too!
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That was fun! An Irish rap battle!
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This was so much fun…reading through the clever comments. I would not want to be the judge to decide the winner of this Irish rap battle! But, I thank you all for making me smile this morning!
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I wish I could repost the whole exchange as a post of it’s own. I was laughing out loud!
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That’s not a bad idea!
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I am spellbound! Suddenly limericks have begun to sound fun 😀
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It was fun! You should try one! It’s Rashmi’s challenge!
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I’ll try. Rhyming isn’t something my brain is good at.
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Please do! I’d enjoy seeing what you come up with. You have until Friday to use the prompt- magic!
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That doesn’t leave much time. How many hours must I set aside to craft one?
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I guess that depends. I crafted those limericks in the comments in a few minutes. It’s about following the rhythm of the limerick. You can do this!
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I am not so sure. I am afraid I might get laughed at again. It’s becoming a little stressful now. All I have to do is show up and people start laughing at me.
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Laughing WITH you not at you! 🙂 There’s a big difference!
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Oh…the Grammar Game 😀
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The subtleties and nuances of language!
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But I meant “at”:D
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Speaking of tragic. Now that’s the way tragic should be handled. Once our computers are back on their…er…feet, they are going to file a defamation suit against us.
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But you can counters sue for breach of contract!
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I’m not in suing and stuff. Life is too short for it.
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A very sad limerick, not at all like the happy limerick from yesterday. 🙂
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No, I have my moments. I just don’t let them show very often. And when I do, I tend to bury them in fiction. No sense bringing the people down!
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I think the words are powerful, and people can relate to them. Write on!
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Thank you so much!
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