Saturday, June 26, 2010

Pompous Limerick

I hope you will join me, writing a Limerick with this first line:
A pompous conductor which named Clyde...

Here is.(Es_ist_ein_zwei-Verser,_aber_ein_standard_eine-Vers_Limerick_ist_natuerlich_gut,.) Limerick I wrote this line


Madeleine started Kane

A pompous conductor which named Clyde
Was venerated by fans far and wide.
But his beat was unclear
And he had a poor ear
The Orchestra has when he died.

Probably, such behavior is rude
And reveals an extremely bad ' tude.
But I can not meet
Poor conductors such as Clyde
Which deserved, booed.

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.

Note: I have many more music humour here.

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This entry Postedon was 15, Tuesday, June 2010 5: 54 Pmand under Limerick & haiku prompts filed is, Limerick offs, Limericks, music humor & verses, poetry & Prompts.You can any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.You can from their own site. 26 responses to a response or trackback can follow "" says link master: 15 June 2010: 29 pm

A pompous conductor which named Clyde
collected tickets for each journey
He already no glory
He also have shame.
In fact he often ' glowed with pride.

Rob hood says: 15 June 2010 at 6: 45 A.m.

A pompous conductor which named Clyde
Under the direction of a method that was incorrect
As his large baton triggered
All groups who would con
Because you never guess a fraud him.

Rob hood says: 15 June 2010: 58 pm

A pompous conductor which named Clyde
Proximity to the sea at flood State
When raised his baton
People were astonished always
If you saw the seas start to divide

Rob hood says: 15 June 2010 at 7: 02

I initially thought the conductor name Claude bad war.Me.

Madkane says: 15 June 2010 at 7: 11

LOL!, Rob, should Claude name sounds rather like a conductor.:)

Jesse levy says: 15 June 2010 at 7: 13

A pompous conductor which named Clyde
Never lost his musical Rückwärtsschritt
When he raised his baton
He was always right on
To do so why he to be snide?

Ricky pursley says: 15 June 2010 at 7: 35 P.m.

A pompous conductor which named Clyde
Threw caution to the wind
Revved train engine as it:
Unfortunately, his plan was derailed,
As all on board died.

Says Dr. Goose: 15 June 2010 at 9: 23

A pompous conductor which named Clyde
Made observations about the woodwinds to snide
That you are your wrath published
An explosion was blown,
In unison from each back.

K. Bhattacharya says: 15 June 2010 at 9: 59

A pompous conductor which named Clyde



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