Wednesday, March 28, 2012

My Limerick Poem by Brooklyn

Once there was a leprechaun named Miles,
who forgot to open his files.
He never knew how to spell city.
my friend was sitting.
He only went four miles.

My Limerick Poem by Taylor

There once was a girl named Taylor.
Who had to do mama a favor.
Her favor was to clean,
then she had to lean.
Each day she gets lamer and lamer.

My Limerick Poem by Henry

There once was a man named bob.
He ate corn on the cob.
He had a great job.
He had a big gob,
and he ate kob.

My Limerick Poem by Zack

There once was a boy named Clink.
He always loved to write in ink.
He lost his good pen.
Then lost it again.
It's his favorite cause it's pink.

My Limerick Poem by Mia

There once was a fun boy named Luke.
He has a silly, funny friend named Duke.
One day Luke hated May,
Duke fell in some hay.
One day felt to puke all day.

My Limerick Poem by Aubrey Moody

There once was a leprechaun named Nick,
and he never, ever got sick.
He did a trick by Ryan,
and figured out it was Brian.
So he called his friend Mick.

My Limerick Poem by Anabella Smith

There once was a boy named Mike,
who liked to fly a kite.
He did a front pike,
but saw lightening strike.
So he ran with all his might.

My Limerick Poem by Dylan

There once was a leprechaun named Jed.
He was going to play,
but sleep led the way.
He has pots of gold.
His gold got stollen,
His head was swollen.

My Limerick Poem by Ashley Hair

There once was a boy named Bill,
who loved to play with a mill.
He had to take a chill pill.
Then he fell on top of Jill.
Then they fell off a hill.

My Limerick Poem by Presley Peary

I once saw a leprechaun dancing.
I also like when he's prancing.
He had a four leaf clover,
and had a dog named rover.

My Limerick Poem by Wesley

There once was a person named Bob,
He loved to eat corn on the cob.
He stole a little cob,
And ran into a knob.
He came to work and lost his job.

My Limerick Poem by Taylor

There once was a girl named Taylor
Who had to do mom a favor
Her favor was to clean
Then she had to lean
Each day she gets lamer and lamer.