"Teenagers" team presents the most popular character of limericks: an Old Man!
We like this limerick so much:
There was an Old Man of Dumbree,
Who taught little Owls to drink Tea;
For he said,
"To eat mice
Is not proper or
nice,"
That amiable Man of Dumbree.
That's why we've decided to draw that amiable man who taught owls to drink tea. He is red-haired (because he's an Irish!!!) and blue-eyed. He is also kind, polite and friendly!
"Minstrels"
There was an Old Man with a nose,
Who said, 'If you choose to suppose,
That my nose is too long,You are certainly wrong!'
That remarkable Man with a nose.
An Old Man is the most common character of limericks. Sometimes he is amiable and satisfied. At times he is futile and incongruous. In this limerick he is remarkable with his long nose.
There was an Old Man with a nose,
Who said, 'If you choose to suppose,
That my nose is too long,You are certainly wrong!'
That remarkable Man with a nose.
An Old Man is the most common character of limericks. Sometimes he is amiable and satisfied. At times he is futile and incongruous. In this limerick he is remarkable with his long nose.
There was a Young Lady of Congo,
Whose tongue grew longer and longer
The reason was plain,
She chattered in the rain,
That talkative Young Lady of Congo.
Another character is a Young Lady. She is imprudent, wayward, mendacious sometimes. Our Lady is very talkative with a long tongue.
Little stars
There was a young man of Verona
Saw Rosaline and wanted to own her.
She said "Nothing doing",
So he fell for her cousinBut feuds, potions, daggers have blown her.
There was a Young Lady whose bonnet,
Came untied when the birds sat upon it;
But she said: 'I don't care!
All the birds in the air
Are welcome to sit on my bonnet!'
Young Old Jolly Talkative Kind Polite Friendly
So nice! Thanks for your work! Perfect!
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