Monday, 14 April 2014

April 14 - The Limerick



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How to Write a Limerick

by Bruce Lansky

To help you get started writing limericks, here’s some helpful information about writing limericks.
To begin, a limerick is a funny little poem containing five lines. It has a very distinctive rhythm and rhyme pattern.
  • Rhyme Pattern: The last words of the first, second, and fifth lines all rhyme with each other. We’ll call those rhyming words “A,” however the words could be “ Peru,” “shoe,” and “true” as illustrated in the first poem below or “Tim,” “swim,” and “him” as illustrated in the second poem below. And the last words of the third and fourth lines rhyme with each other. We’ll call those rhyming words “B,” however the words could be “night” and “fright” in the first example or “dock” and “rock” in the second example.
  • Rhythm Pattern: The first, second, and fifth lines all have this rhythm pattern: da DUM da da DUM da da DUM (notice there are 3 DUMS or beats). Say, “There once was a fellow named Tim” out loud. Now say, “da DUM da da DUM da da DUM” out loud. Notice that both have the same rhythm. The third and fourth lines have a different rhythm pattern: da DUM da da DUM (notice there are 2 DUMS or beats). Say, “He fell off the dock” out loud. Now say “da DUM da da DUM” out loud. Notice that both have the same rhythm.
Here is a very famous limerick. Notice both the rhyme and rhythm patterns.
1.
There was an old man from Peru, (A)
da DUM da da DUM da da DUM (3 DUMS)
2.
who dreamed he was eating his shoe. (A)
da DUM da da DUM da da DUM (3 DUMS)
3.
He awoke in the night (B)
da DUM da da DUM (2 DUMS)
4.
with a terrible fright, (B)
da da DUM da da DUM (2 DUMS)
5.
and found out that it was quite true. (A)
da DUM da da DUM da da DUM (3 DUMS)
When you write a limerick, make sure that it has the same AABBA rhyme pattern. Make sure it also has the same 3 DUMS, 3 DUMS, 2 DUMS, 2 DUMS, 3 DUMS rhythm pattern, too. To be sure, recite the poem, substituting “da” for all unaccented or unstressed syllables and “DUM” for all accented or stressed syllables, as I have done above. If your poem doesn’t have a similar rhythm pattern, then you need to make some adjustments.
Ideas for new limericks can come from almost anywhere. For example, your city, state, country, or name. If your name is Tim or Jim, you could write something like this:
A Clumsy Young Fellow Named Tim
  1. There once was a fellow named Tim (A)
  2. whose dad never taught him to swim. (A)
  3. He fell off a dock (B)
  4. and sunk like a rock. (B)
  5. And that was the end of him. (A)
Notice that the rhyme pattern (AABBA) and the rhythm pattern (3 DUMS, 3 DUMS, 2 DUMS, 2 DUMS, 3 DUMS) are almost identical to the rhythm and rhyme patterns in the “Man from Peru” limerick.
OK, now that you know what the rhythm and rhyme patterns of a limerick are, you’re ready to write one. Here are five simple steps to writing a limerick:
1.
An easy way to get started is to pick a boy’s or girl’s name that has one syllable (like Bill, Tim, Dick, Sue, or Jill).

There once was a fellow (or young girl) named ____(pick an easy name with one syllable). We’ll pick “Jill.” So the first line is:

“There once was a young girl named Jill.” 
2.
Now make a list of words that rhyme with the last word in the first line—in this case, Jill. Your list of rhyming words might include: hill, drill, pill, skill, bill, will, and ill.
3.
Now write the second line using one of the rhyming words. Here’s an example:

“Who freaked at the sight of a drill.”

(Notice that the last words in the first two lines rhyme and that both the first and second lines contain 3 DUMS or beats.)
4.
Now think of an interesting story. What could happen to someone scared of a drill? Well, you might have an interesting story if Jill had to go to the dentist. Here’s what might happen in the third and fourth lines.

“She brushed every day.”

“So, her dentist would say,”

(Notice that “day” and “say,” the last words in the third and fourth lines, both rhyme. And notice there are 2 DUMS or beats in each line.)
5.
Now you need to go back to the list of “A” rhyming words to find one that can end the poem. Here’s an example:

“Your teeth are quite perfect. No bill.”
Here’s the poem we just wrote:
There once was a young girl named Jill.
Who was scared by the sight of a drill.
She brushed every day
So her dentist would say,
“Your teeth are so perfect; no bill.”


Below are some sites with examples of limericks:



Try writing a limerick with a partner. These poems are too fun to write alone! Here is my first attempt:



Sleepyhead Ted
by Kelly Flasha


There once was a boy named Ted,
Who refused to get out of his bed.
His mother would shout
And jump all about
But he dreamed it was all in his head!

Good luck!
Mrs. F.


26 comments:

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  2. Once there was a guy named nick
    he poked a bear with a stick
    the bear got so mad
    so he called in his dad
    and nick was dead pretty quick

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  3. Once there was a piece of chocolate
    And his house was in a locket
    He loved it so much
    And his name is Huch
    And that was the story of choc



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  5. There once was a man from Munich
    And he likes to wear old tunics
    He liked old books
    And he was a bit of a crook
    And he made up a word called junich

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  6. My alarm clock goes off with a BLEEP.
    But it can’t rouse me out of my sleep .
    I purchased a young cock
    to replace the clock,
    and all i can is "CHEEP,CHEEP"!

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  7. there once was a man name luke Ray
    he like the light so he can play
    this dad like today
    there once was a man name luke Ray

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  8. Unicorns have wonderful magic
    But when they mess it is tragic
    When unicorns die
    I have a good cry
    And then I start to panic

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  9. Jedi

    There is a jedi named yoda
    In a place called Coruscant
    Has a Light saber
    Is on the light side

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  10. There once was a man named Peter
    All his money: gone, a robber
    He lived on the street
    Barely things to eat
    Until his berries were a lure

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  11. There once was a girl named Ella,
    And she had a friend named Bella,
    She had a nice dog,
    And she loved to jog,
    Her dogs friends name was Nigella.

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  12. there once was a happy dog named flash
    there was a mean guy who bashed
    the fun dog was black
    the guy did attack
    the dog gave the mean guy a rash



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  13. the best color of all is purple
    some people say it is dull
    why would they think that
    love purple said pat
    when you have purple you will be agile

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  14. Bob:

    There once was a guy named Bob
    Who was wanting to get a job
    But when he went to his car
    It didn't go far
    For the fact is, that he lost his car fob.

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  15. There once was a mighty old king
    Who loved to go out and sing
    Couldn’t hit a note
    Threw him in the moat
    To the villagers it was so thrilling


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  16. There once was a guy Bob
    He was a big fat blog
    He liked to play games
    He also liked flames
    Then he started to sob

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  17. There once was a cat named jack
    He was all grey and black
    He liked to chase mice
    He found it quite nice
    Except when they jump on his back

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  18. There once was a big fat crab
    Who was very drab
    He had no taste
    He died in toxic waste
    He found in a chemistry lab

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  19. There once was a guy Dax
    He liked to mine with his pickaxe
    One day he found
    Deep, underground
    A very special miner axe

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  20. There once was a man named Luke
    Who was evil and had a nuke
    He blew up a city
    Oh! what a pity
    And then he had to puke

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  21. There once was a girl named Jill
    Who loved to go downhill
    She would soon then get hurt
    And then she was very alert
    How would she get up without a drill

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  22. There once was careless Teen
    Who only thought about jeans
    Then he was broke
    And began to choke
    He cried behind a screen

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  24. there once was an old king
    who really liked to sing
    he climbed up a mountain
    with a big tin
    and began to sing like a bird with one wing

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  25. there was an old owl who lived in a boot
    and boy how he could hoot
    he loved to play tag
    so he began to play but then he hurt his leg

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  26. Monday April 14 2014
    time to go
    there once was a boy frank
    i tell him to get out of school
    park he refuses by saying no
    i tell him to came another day
    he tell’s me i leave him alone

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