Another Orphan
There stood a pretty orphan tree
A growing child that could not be
Flower on its top
Growing would not stop
How could this be, child at his knee
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- I am linked with "Friday Writings" 184 at https://poetsandstorytellersunited.blogspot.com/?m=1
- This week, we were asked to to go formal: Write a limerick, a ballad or a sonnet – or to write on the subject of formality.
- I chose the limerick with a five line syllable count of 8,8,5,5,8. Limericks are usually written about persons, often something bad or funny. Since this one is about a plant using the identity of a child I call it a "Bad Limerick".
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Unusual subject matter for a limerick – but I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful rhyming memory! Jae
ReplyDeleteI like this musing and rather philosophical thought, in a form usually reserved for banter! Unexpected and lovely.
ReplyDeleteI like it--the plant, and the limerick.
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This is a limerick that has a story to tell ... really enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteNice verse! I like it when plants do that, I can cut the taller part off if need be!
ReplyDeleteYes, and plant the piece. Both, baby and mother were from planted foot long bare branches.
DeleteThis is unique. Love it!
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