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Limerick poems have a distinctive rhyme scheme and rhythm. They follow the pattern of AABBA, where the first, second and fifth lines rhyme together and have five anapestic feet, and the third and fourth lines rhyme and have three anapestic feet. Limericks are often humorous or nonsensical verses about people or places.
Limerick poems have a distinctive rhyme scheme and rhythm. They follow the pattern of AABBA, where the first, second and fifth lines rhyme together and have five anapestic feet, and the third and fourth lines rhyme and have three anapestic feet. Limericks are often humorous or nonsensical verses about people or places.
Limerick poems have a distinctive rhyme scheme and rhythm. They follow the pattern of AABBA, where the first, second and fifth lines rhyme together and have five anapestic feet, and the third and fourth lines rhyme and have three anapestic feet. Limericks are often humorous or nonsensical verses about people or places.