Limerick and a Sentence.

    I don’t mean for my blog to become a personal venting ground but I barely have the mental capacity to put together more than one coherent thought right now and I’ve spent way too much time trying to figure out how to pronounce anapestic trimeter in researching limericks for the purpose of writing one, but then I felt as though just five lines of poetry was a little too short to dedicate an entire blog post to so I ended up trying to write the longest sentence I could without losing focus disguised as an intro to my blog post- 100 words (at the ‘post’) exactly so far- just to prove that periods are optional and run-on sentences don’t exist, and finally, to loop back to a previous idea, here is my limerick. 




Lobster of Gold


There once was a lobster of old,

Who sat on a pile of gold;

The heat from the sun

Cooked him- overdone,

Forever the flavor of mold.


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