What you’ll need is a rather large pot
Since the mass of a monster’s a lot.
Drop some veggies in, too,
As you stir this fine stew.
When it’s done, it will taste good–or not.
Written for the Limerick Challenge Week 41: Taste.
What you’ll need is a rather large pot
Since the mass of a monster’s a lot.
Drop some veggies in, too,
As you stir this fine stew.
When it’s done, it will taste good–or not.
Written for the Limerick Challenge Week 41: Taste.
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Yum yum! Very tasty.
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Thanks, Meritings! It should taste pretty good.
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Absolutely wonderful Limerick. Great stew too…
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Thank you, Mother Willow!
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Kinda glad I’m no cook. And, yes, related to your comment on my poem, some branches have died on this ornamental pear tree.
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I’m no cook either except toast and popcorn and oatmeal. Thanks, Victoria!
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A yummy limerick.. 🙂
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Thanks, Prakash! That would have been a good title for this.
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Welcome.. 🙂
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This is clever and made me smile!
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Thanks, Kay!
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My pleasure!
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Hahahaha–wonderful!!
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Thank you, Delyn!
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Witty limerick! I like the continuation of the dragon/monster theme in your poems.
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I can’t seem to get enough of dragons and monsters. Since I don’t see too many of them around, they are safer to write about. Thanks!
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Haha, good point! Fictional creatures are not likely to become offended by limericks poking fun at them. 😁
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I’m sure it will taste good, Frank. 🙂
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Thanks, Ranu!
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Funny, Frank and my kind of recipe!
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Monster stew sounds very interesting. I’m intrigued to know more.
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