We all enjoy a good Mirickle
Limericks were made famous by Edward Lear in his ‘Book of Nonsense’. He did, however, tend to make a potentially funny verse fall flat through repeating the first line in the last line. We want no such thing!
SteemTrail and
are excited to present this engaging initiative.
The metre and scanning of the verse is easy and they are supposed to be funny!
Winner of last week’s contest:
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The Lay of Ned and Winifred by
At lunch, Winifred said to Ned,
"I'll only give head when we're wed."
So he jumped to his feet,
Found a priest on the street—
And they held the reception in bed.
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The Limerick Contest Regulations
1. Participants must use the #limerickcontest Tag as the primary tag of their posts. Please use #poetry as your secondary.
Each week you will be provided with the last word of the first line.
All you have to do is complete the limerick.
The Word of the Week has kindly been provided by who is a great supporter of these contests of a literary leaning.
Without further ado, this week's Word:
“POST”
Prizes are as follows:
1st place receives 400 TRAIL and 10 STEEM
2nd place receives 200 TRAIL and 6 STEEM
3rd Place receives 100 TRAIL and 4 STEEM
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The winning rhymes will be announced each Tuesday and published here on steemit and on other Social Media Platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.
I leave you with this classic:
There once was a man from Peru
Whose limerick stopped at line two …
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The organisation of this contest has been given huge support by the guys at SteemTrail.
If you have not already done so, head over to the SteemTrail Discord server and check out what they’re up to.
You will need an Open Ledger Account which is free. Simply click the Trail Coin and follow the instructions. For a Streemian Account, click the Streemian logo.