Hooray, hooray, it's Limerick Day! The day of limerick-y goodness! You may recall last year's Limerick Day celebration, which included limerick versions of many classic poems. Then again, you may not. Regardless, this year, I've decided to do something slightly more...interactive...for Limerick Day. Suggest a book, story, or poem that you'd like to see rendered in horrible tawdry limerick form, and watch the magic unfold! The horrifying magic.
I can't promise to limerick every suggestion, and I will eventually lose interest, but it's a party! Let's celebrate!
When everyone looked for John Galt He couldn't be found; that's a fault. But then Hank saved the day With new metal: Hooray! And the story then came to a halt.
(Unlike most so-called Limericks it actually has correct scansion[1] and rhyme (slightly weak on the second line). And even a modicum of accuracy (I left out Galt's speech at the end, far too many pages of it; I left out most of the novel, really). I couldn't find rhymes for Dagny...)
[1] Three feet in each of the first, second and last lines, two feet in lines three and four, with rhyme scheme AABBA, the feet being anapestic or amphibrachic
Thanks. Limericks I can do, they are the only form of structured poetry which comes naturally to me (stressed and alliterated poetry, as in AngloSaxon and Norse, are my preferences). (An awful lot of hymns are actually in limerick form for some reason...)
I haven't read Atlas Shrugged for probably around 15 years; oddly the first time I read it there was a railway strike when I was in the middle of the book, it was definitely creepy...
A friend of mine drew the Disney animal version of Atlas Shrugged for the cover of an APA: Hank Rhino, Dagny Tiger, Francisco d'Anaconda, Weasley Mouche, and John Goat.
May 12 2010, 16:12:22 UTC 7 years ago
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Anything by L. Ron Hubbard.
May 12 2010, 21:28:12 UTC 7 years ago
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May 12 2010, 17:02:11 UTC 7 years ago
He couldn't be found; that's a fault.
But then Hank saved the day
With new metal: Hooray!
And the story then came to a halt.
(Unlike most so-called Limericks it actually has correct scansion[1] and rhyme (slightly weak on the second line). And even a modicum of accuracy (I left out Galt's speech at the end, far too many pages of it; I left out most of the novel, really). I couldn't find rhymes for Dagny...)
[1] Three feet in each of the first, second and last lines, two feet in lines three and four, with rhyme scheme AABBA, the feet being anapestic or amphibrachic
May 12 2010, 17:08:28 UTC 7 years ago
A very Libertarian friend of mine once told me, "The only thing wrong with John Galt's speech is that radios have an 'off' switch." ^_^
May 12 2010, 19:13:48 UTC 7 years ago
I haven't read Atlas Shrugged for probably around 15 years; oddly the first time I read it there was a railway strike when I was in the middle of the book, it was definitely creepy...
May 12 2010, 17:15:04 UTC 7 years ago
A friend of mine drew the Disney animal version of Atlas Shrugged for the cover of an APA: Hank Rhino, Dagny Tiger, Francisco d'Anaconda, Weasley Mouche, and John Goat.
May 12 2010, 21:27:57 UTC 7 years ago