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!
My darling, beware of the wood And the wolves who pretend to mean good. Watch their teeth, do the math, Keep your feet on the path, Put your faith in the cape, and the hood.
May 13 2010, 17:09:28 UTC 7 years ago
And the wolves who pretend to mean good.
Watch their teeth, do the math,
Keep your feet on the path,
Put your faith in the cape, and the hood.
May 15 2010, 13:47:14 UTC 7 years ago