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.
