Here’s to a great week! Your new limerick challenge is as follows:
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Your challenge last week was to write a limerick using the word SNOW in it somewhere. Here are your masterpieces:
A colleague that I used to know,
Like Jon, had the surname of Snow.
Treble, bass and descant,
Every Yuletide we’d chant
Derek Snow, Derek Snow, Derek Snow.
Snow is here at last
And it is falling fast
Over the high hills
Which gives you thrills
And memories of the past.
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The cat was out in the snow
The wind was starting to blow
She went to the door
And pushed with her paw
Through the catflap into the warm glow.
The snow is falling out west
As I’m enjoying my rest
I’d rather view from inside
The berth I give it is wide
A picture of it’s really the best.
The weather forecast was very bad
And Bony Tony was far from glad.
Warmth and sun
Would ruin his fun.
His snowman would melt, which made him sad.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
They sang as Santa blew his big nose
The reindeer did play
On that fateful day
When Santa tripped and broke his big toe.
Why is it the first fall of snow
Turns Great Britain into ‘no go’?
And as for the train
Drivers striking (again!)
But Merry Christmas folks, heigh ho…
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