Eloise felt serene and calm, Having used a new soothing balm. But when she started to burn, She ran to the bathroom as she squirmed, Trying to get that stuff off of her palm. Written for Laughing Along with a Limerick #269 from Esther Chilton. The prompt is Calm.
Don’t Let the Cover Fool You: Laughing Along With A Limerick
There was once a girl named Pearl. She was admired for her many beautiful curls. All the males wanted to date her, But she always sped by them in a blur, For she was a conceited and shameless churl. Written for Laughing Along With A Limerick by Esther Chilton. The prompt is Curl. Copyright ©All... Continue Reading →
Love Can Be Such Folly: Laughing Along with a Limerick
There once was a man named Jolly, Who put up many sprigs of holly. He'd hoped a kiss he could score From the fair maiden next door, But, alas, his effort turned into just folly. Written for the Laughing Along with a Limerick from Esther Chilton. The prompt was Holly. Copyright ©All posts on my... Continue Reading →
Use Soap, Please: Laughing Along With A Limerick
My boys would take a shower, But afterwards, they'd still smell quite sour. Having used no soap, There wasn't any hope, That water alone, their scent would overpower. Written for Laughing Along with a Limerick from Esther Chilton. The prompt today is shower.
