Sunday, June 27, 2010

Creative verses

I hope you will join me, writing a Limerick with this first line:

A creative young woman which named ro...

Here is my:


Madeleine started Kane

A creative young woman named ro
Snagged a role in an off Broadway show.
You could sing, dance, to write verse
Even your curse paint, but
War never all dough could earn.

Please please feel free to write their own Limerick, with the same first line, and I hope it in my remarks to buchen.Und if you are on Facebook, you join my friends in the same activity in my Limerick offs.

Tags: Acting Limerick, creativity, money poems, off Broadway, poetry & prompts, theatre humor writing prompts

This entry was Postedon Thursday, June 3rd 2010 at 5: 53 Pmand under creativity verses, Limerick & haiku prompts, Limerick offs, Limericks, money & finance humor, film and play humor poetry & Prompts.You filed is can any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.You can from their own site. 16 answers to a response or trackback can follow "" says Robin Stojanov: 3 June 2010: 10 clock

A creative young woman named ro
Took their easel where you would go.
In the u-Bahn the mall
Or the ladies room stall...
The inspiration, Flash, as you know.

Rob hood says: 3 June 2010: 27 pm

A creative young woman named ro
had to search high and low a Beau
Then to find a pleasant man
Who their treasures in a van held
But it proved a real Shmoe!

Jesse levy says: 3 June 2010: 34 pm

A creative young woman named ro
All had a hard time dough make.
She could sell their works.
And the critics were idiots
So you thought, would be one go hooking.

Says Dr. Goose: 3 June 2010 at 8: 51

A creative young woman named ro
I asked what would the tune be
If the orchestra played
A Baroque serenade
Bert Brecht or Milhaud-style?

K. Bhattacharya says: 3 June 2010 at 8: 57

An ode to Miss ro Beaufort

A creative young woman named ro
Gerutscht in freighter en route to Oslo
She hiding in the hold
Untold faced not
Not really, but of seafarers in the know the rats!

If the creative Lady reached port
The sailors it launched by their coat
From the hoist hold
Your eyes was moist and
It was not Oslo, was again in Beaufort

Creativity in their good old town
Took a dip in the sea Atlantic gedumpten
You naked sponge
Rather improper amidst comments
As in waded, did you know that you not Pamela Anderson, as was a shame!

Ro was again welcomes you for home,
Her husband, the poor remorseful gnome
Knew he could chew
This woman as men
But you hammered his head in time to a metronome!

Beaufort, would miss Mrs ro.
Is always on the move for you
Sometimes seen
In Halloween
And sometimes your husband grave in Buffalo

Don't know how to know Mrs ro
If sent you to the gallows
The reason for your trip
The smile on your lips
Would stay and its rock? oh! oh!

Madkane says: 4 June 2010 2: 12 a.m.

These are certainly fun! Robin, create very Bild.Und Dr. goose, I love their musical references.

Peter Metrinko says: 4 June 2010 at 1: 21

A creative young woman named Rho
Loved the Greek language and thus
For dessert pi loved
She said with a psi
"Made with Filo and no other dough".



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