100 Forms of Poetry: #52 Limerick

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Jackie’s a Stalker

Jackie went out on a limb
She couldn’t help sneak watching him
She hated to stalk 
But he wouldn’t talk
And now his future’s quite grim

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the limerick is a five-line poem consisting of a triplet split by a couplet. That is, lines 1, 2, and 5 are a bit longer and rhyme, while the shorter lines of 3 and 4 rhyme.

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