ANNOUNCING: LYMMERIK'S THANKSGIVING LIMERICK CONTEST!
This Week There are Some Changes to the JUDGING PROCESS.
SO, PLEASE READ THE RULES & THE JUDGING PROCESS!
Failure to follow the rules will disqualify your entry.
What is a Limerick?
A limerick is a humorous poem consisting of five lines. The first, second, and fifth lines must have seven to ten syllables while rhyming and having the same verbal rhythm. The third and fourth lines only have to have five to seven syllables and must to rhyme with each other and have the same rhythm. A limerick can be on the raunchy side as well. There is a distinct rhythmic cadence to a limerick, so mind your rhyme.
How Do I Write a Limerick?
The first line sets up the character(s) and setting of the poem so the reader knows right away who/what the story is about. Line and Rhyme. Only five lines long, limerick poems have an AABBA rhyme scheme, which means the first, second, and last lines rhyme while the third and fourth lines rhyme.
Where Does the Word Limerick Come From?
Limericks (1903) THE origin of the term Limerick, as applied to a certain form of a five-line stanza, seems to be as yet undiscovered. A statement was recently made that this stanza is so-called because it was invented by Edward Lear, and that he was born in Limerick, Ireland. William Shakespeare used the limerick's rhythm in Stephano's drinking song in The Tempest, as well as in Othello and King Lear. Yet it wasn't until the early 1700s that soldiers returning from the continent-wide War of the Spanish Succession brought the limerick form Ireland.
Example Limerick By: @Lymmerik
Rhythmic Cadence
There once was a Turkey Day Contest,
Where the winner would make out the best,
So go forth and try
A Turkey You'll fry
And remember there's a Rhyth-mic Cadence!
There is a definite rhythmic cadence to a Limerick, read my example Limerick above, YOUR Limerick should follow a similar rhythmic flow.
This contest is open to all Steemians!
The Theme
Write Your Original Limerick About A Thanksgiving Day Fiasco in Your Family!
The Rules
Write an Original Limerick about the above Theme and post it with these tags; the first tag should be #contest and and the second tag should be #lymmerikslimericks.
Plus three other tags of your choice, (I suggest that poetry be one of them, but that is your call.) Here are the tags I chose: #contest #lymmerikslimericks #poetry #writing #busy you can copy and paste them if you want. (contest lymmerikslimericks poetry writing busy).
Only ONE (1) Entry per Steemian.
You MUST Reply to this post with a link to your post. (Sometimes my tag #lymmerikslimericks does not recieve or hold the post tag long enough, some glitch I suppose)
UPVOTE this post.
RESTEEM this post. (You May Follow @Lymmerik, But It Is NOT a Requirement).
You may NOT use the word Nantucket! No Seriously!
ALL ENTRIES WILL BE JUDGED ON THE RHYTHMIC CADENCE OF THE LIMERICK, WIT, HUMOR, AND CREATIVITY.
Entries must be posted and must be placed in the comments below no later than Midnight MST (Phoenix Arizona Time), Friday November 17, 2017. Below is your countdown timer!