Raoul was a hit man from Holland
Who lied as his real name was Roland
With his gun in his hand
wearing pink contraband
(I THINK I JUST STEERED THIS LIMERICK OFF A CLIFF)
Raoul was a hit man from Holland
Who lied as his real name was Roland
With his gun in his hand
wearing pink contraband
(I THINK I JUST STEERED THIS LIMERICK OFF A CLIFF)
What comes after the NaPo storm of poetry?
Get ready for the
May 2021 Collaborator Challenge.
Send your potential partner a fruit basket and start begging!
Raoul was a hit man from Holland
Who lied as his real name was Roland
With his gun in his hand
wearing pink contraband
He was sweeter than honey from pollen
There is no life I know
To compare with pure imagination.
Living there you’ll be free
If you truly wish to be.~ Willy Wonka
There was an old hippie from Soho
There is no life I know
To compare with pure imagination.
Living there you’ll be free
If you truly wish to be.~ Willy Wonka
There was an old hippie from Soho
Who yesterday told his wife, "No, hoe!"
There was an old hippie from Soho
Who yesterday told his wife, "No, hoe!"
She planted some beans
What comes after the NaPo storm of poetry?
Get ready for the
May 2021 Collaborator Challenge.
Send your potential partner a fruit basket and start begging!
There was an old hippie from Soho
Who yesterday told his wife, "No, hoe!"
She planted some beans
both yellows and greens
"I don't know ... I'm making it up as I go ..." - Dr I Jones
Nature abhors perfection - cats abhor a vacuum!
"Faith can move mountains - she's a big girl!" (unknown/graffiti)
If I act like I own the place, it's because I did.
There was an old hippie from Soho
Who yesterday told his wife, "No, hoe!"
She planted some beans
both yellows and greens
Which she ate. To the can she must now go.
I'm enjoying this, not quite so highbrow but it's almost as good as Ash's cinquain thread.
A Presbyterian preacher from Perth
*ash's word*
Last edited by The Backward OX; November 9th, 2009 at 10:55 AM.
A Presbyterian preacher from Perth
Not renowned for his gaiety or mirth
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