Laughing Along With A Limerick

Here’s a new limerick challenge for you this fine Monday – your word is:

SPELL

Last week’s prompt was SING. You came up with some great limericks:

Therapy Bits:

There once was a bird on the wing,

Who loved every morning to sing.

With a voice bright and clear,

It brought all who could hear,

A joy that made hearts take to spring.

Christine Mallband-Brown:

We’ve just been to sing in Congleton

Our group of ladies had great fun

Singing in Croatian

And Zulu with ululation

As a plus we had shade from the sun…

(please pronounce the town congle ‘tun’ to help the rhyme!)

John W. Howell:

There once was a man with a ring,

And no place to deposit the thing.

He tried real hard,

Even hired a bard.

Sadly the bard couldn’t sing.

Heidi Dare:

There was a girl who would sing

But quiet was she, texting

Here own horn, not toot

She thought she was cute

So around home she would sing.

Squirreljan:

Oh, how she loves to sing in tune, but loud

It makes her feel really adored and proud

When she hears doors shut

And her neighbours tut

She bows to her imaginary crowd.

The Limerick Guy:

Singing is a wonderful thing,

With the joy that singing can bring.

And I’d be doing it,

But I have to admit…

I have a standing order – “DON’T SING!”

Olaf Sturlasson’s Poetry Corner:

A young lady who thought she could sing

And was brilliant at everything

Found out rather late

She wasn’t that great

Though onto that thought she did cling.

Frank Hubeny:

The odd knowledge I once thought I had

is on sale and for cheap I might add.

I will sing a new song

and you may sing along.

That dumb knowledge is gone and I’m glad.

Kate in Cornwall:

Joe King put his name down to sing

A classic by his hero, named Sting

But his nerves made him croaky

At the pub karaoke 

And the crowd cruelly cried “are you joking?”

The Bag Lady:

Julietta thought she could sing

Her voice really made their ears ring

An audition for opera

Made them try to stop her

Said “Sorry, it’s just not your thing!”

My Mind Mappings:

Limerick One — the crude one:

I always wanted to sing like a bird

But my singing voice stinks like a turd

People begged me to stop

My singing was clearly a flop

My voice was the worst voice they heard.

Limerick Two — the mild one:

It was karaoke night at the bar

And I wanted to sing like a star

But when I picked up the mic

They yelled “Go take a hike!”

My career singing rock didn’t go very far.

Priorhouse blog:

There I sat, waiting in the yard

Feeling heaviness on a path so hard

Waiting for the birds to please sing

I overlooked what they did bring

Unburdened as their chirps filled my heart.

Pensitivity101:

It really wasn’t his thing

To stand up and start to sing,

But he hit a high ‘C’

When stung by a bee

And the crowd all started cheering!

Trent’s World:

There’s a story of Stiletto Sid

And the awful things that he did

If he thought you might sing

His blade would surely sting

And open you up, toe to lid.

Dog Paddling Through Life:

A baritone had a wild fling

With an alto who really could swing

He thought them discreet

But his wife caught the cheat

Now falsetto is all he can sing.

iMartist:

Things, One MUST Do

My wife often likes to sing

To her, it’s her favorite thing

Dear Lord, Her melody is off

And I just want to scoff

Instead I say “Sounds Great” cause a swift kick to my balls is worth avoiding.

K Morris Poet:

I know a young lady named Ling

Who likes to dance and sing.

When she dances nude

Some find it crude –

But I like to sing with Ling!

Ruth Blogs Here:

Love to sing though my voice isn’t great

Neither tone deaf nor something to hate

I can still hold a tune

As I lilt and I croon

But to be a star isn’t my fate.

Teleportingweena:

Gold Diamond Ring

He bought his girl a ring

A bright and shiny bling

But she found out it was glass

And called him an ass

Thus she began to sing

You made me think you’re a king

Took me under your wing

But you’re just a fake

Nutty as a fruitcake

Now I sing, zing, and fling your bling

Poetisatinta:

The Operatic Goat

There once was a goat in a top hat,

Who sang to a duck – fancy that,

His arias were grand,

Echoed throughout the land,

‘Though the duck didn’t let on he was flat!

Graeme Sandford:

This Limerick you now have to sing,

“You make me feel groovy… Wild Thing!”

“Temperature’s rising!”

“Get your motor running!”

“Something for the girl with everything.” *

*name the 4 groups!

Nicole Sara:

There once was a lady from Crete,

whose voice was melodic and sweet.

When to sing she would start

all the people screamed “Art!”

And they wished she’d be stuck on repeat.

Blind Wilderness:

I always wanted to sing

Like a bird that flies on the wing

I tried to jump high

Up into the sky

When my knicker elastic went ping.

Poetry By Rene:

Polly had no voice to sing

Tone-deaf, too loud… made all ears ring

Choir chimed, “oh no, not her!

Director asked who they’d prefer

“Is Crosby still around, ol’ Bing?”

Head over to Dawgy Daddy Responds for a variation on the limerick challenge: Hear Ye Hear Ye – Dawgy Daddy responds

Treehugger:

Now here’s a very funny thing,

I really thought I could sing.

Each and every day in my parlour,

I practised a Gilbert and Sullivan aria,

‘Till my music teacher’s ears did ring.

Rall:

there was a young lady from nantes

who was tres chic and tres elegante

her voice was so shrill

it could drive you to pills

her rendition of la plume de ma tante.

The Elephant’s Trunk:

A brave little frog tried to sing,

With a voice like a rusty old spring.

He’d croak out a note,

From his wobbly throat,

And all the little buggies took wing!

Richmond Road:

My bell makes a dong, not a ding

It’s neither a song, nor a ring

For the bell, don’t you see

Sounds like hell (out of key)

But it’s better than hearing me sing.

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82 responses to “Laughing Along With A Limerick”

  1. There once was a boy named Jerard
    Who tended to play too hard
    And when he fell
    He’d sit for a spell
    Then start again, what a card!
    *
    Tim was a mighty mage
    With advise wise and sage
    His real strength, they say
    Were the spells that he’d lay
    The most powerful of his age
    *
    I know I am pretty lame
    I can barely spell my own name
    My pen does rust
    Pencil covered in dust
    It’s lack of ejukayshun that I blame 😉

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    1. I like these different uses of the word. Thank you, Trent 😊

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      1. Thanks, Esther, I’m glad you liked these three.

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    2. triply great, Trent

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      1. Thanks, Yvette 🙂

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      2. 🍃🙂🍃

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    1. Thank you for your witty limerick.

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  2. The witch of the wood cast a spell
    But no one could easily tell
    For she’d been mistaken
    Used the wrong incantation
    And turned her broom into a well!

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    1. Very nicely done. Amusing 😊

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  3. […] Esther Chilton offers the word “spell” for this week’s Laughing Along With A Limerick. […]

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  4. With the spell came a chill from the well
    like a frost from the fires of hell.
    So, we capped it that day,
    made the devils obey
    and they did with no rights to rebel.

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    1. Very good, Frank. Thank you.

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    2. Enjoyed this

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      1. Thank you and blessings, Rall!

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  5. Kate in Cornwall Avatar
    Kate in Cornwall

    Living with Pete was pure hell

    So Sophie moved out for a spell.

    She said, “I do love you Pete,

    It’s not you, it’s your feet,

    I’ll come back when they no longer smell!”

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    1. That’s priceless 😂😂

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      1. Kate in Cornwall Avatar
        Kate in Cornwall

        Thank you!

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    2. I laughed way too hard at that one! Thanks!

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      1. Kate in Cornwall Avatar
        Kate in Cornwall

        glad you liked it!

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    3. this was one of my favs this week !!

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  6. Laughing is a very good thing…and a very useful thing, especially when you can laugh at yourself

    There’s something about a good L.O.L.
    I think it has a magical spell.
    If you are feeing uptight,
    A good laugh makes things all right…
    And you’ll get back to feeling swell!

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    1. I think it’s so important to be able to laugh at yourself. Thank you for the limerick 😊

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  7. There once was a town with an awful smell
    They called on the witches to cast a spell
    So they stirred a pot
    And they prayed a lot
    That the smell would be sent down to Hell!

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    1. Very funny. Thanks, Kim 😊

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  8. Love the comments on this page!

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    1. Thank you. Glad you’re enjoying them 😊

      Like

  9. nikidaly70 Avatar
    nikidaly70

    There was a confused witch from Carlisle
    Concocted a stench unimaginably vile.
    ‘I’m all of a muddle
    And in order to de-fuddle
    I should put my spells in an alphabetical file.’

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    1. Is this an autobiography? 🤣🤣🤣

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      1. nikidaly70 Avatar
        nikidaly70

        🤣🤣🤣🤣 Absolutely!!!

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  10. Great meme. I use it all the time!
    Triple today

    Laughing Along With A Limerick: 1st September

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  11. THE MISSPELLING BEA.

    The Spelling Bee had its final couple,
    But the young boy’s mind was all in a muddle.
    His teacher was shocked
    When his nervous brain blocked
    And he tried to spell ‘trouble’ as ‘trubbel.’

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    1. That made me laugh. Thank you, Cee Tee.

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  12. There once was a man in a well,

    Who thought he was headed for hell.

    He prayed and he tried,

    He screamed and he cried.

    To no avail since a spell is a spell.

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    1. It certainly is. Thank you, John.

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  14. I LOL’d at your definition of synonym. 🤣

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  15. there was a man from glenelg
    renowned for casting love spells
    the ladies all swooned
    flying high to the moon
    while he removed gold jewellery
    from their shelves

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    1. That’s a really funny one 😁

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  17. There was a young witch they called Luna
    who once cast a spell on a tuna
    “When she opened her book,
    she barely looked!”
    So they knew she really was a Kahuna

    😀

    Have a nice week ahead, Esther, and a nice September! 🙂

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    1. That made me laugh. Thank you. You have a great week 😊

      Liked by 1 person

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    1. It really is 🤣

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    1. Thanks you for joining in, Lisa 😊

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  20. Thanks for including me, I’ll be back!

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  22. Happy Monday and a wonderful week to you, Esther!

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    1. Thanks, Miriam. You have great week too.

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  23. […] The word today was ‘spell.’ […]

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  24. Oh Esther! These limericks are SO funny!!! 😊

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    1. These writers produce some great writing, don’t they? Thanks, Sharon 💕

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      1. Yes they do Esther! They are such a pleasure to read! Have a wonderful day! 💖

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  26. […] This week, Esther has given us the word ‘spell’ to inspire our limericks – I went to a party 😃https://estherchilton.co.uk/2025/09/01/laughing-along-with-a-limerick-247/ […]

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  27. Great prompt Esther 🪄https://poetisatinta.wordpress.com/2025/09/02/party-spells/

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    1. Thanks for joining in ❤️

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  28. These are delightful and fun, Esther! Here’s a quick one:

    There once was a girl so swell
    Who wore in her hair lots of gel
    She couldn’t comb through it
    not even a bit
    But she absolutely could spell
    !

    Happy September! 🥰🙃

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    1. Well that’s the main thing! 😂

      Like

    2. Lauren – I could imagine all the shiny gel!! hahah

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      1. LOL Yvette! It’s what came to mind in seconds. 😂😂

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      2. so good!
        and I write my limericks pretty quickly too – part of the charm of the way Esther’s challenge is set up – 🙂

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      3. Aww, thanks! I wasn’t sure! 🙂 I don’t have time to do the challenges, but I thought to add one in my comment. 🤗

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      4. 🍃🙂🍃

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  29. Ego Friend

    I left the party nauseous, yet again
    Her cocky spirit has no end
    Bragging about her family being so swell
    Sports, math, and now how good they could spell
    This boasting makes it hard to be her friend

    🙃

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    1. Who needs friends like that?!

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      1. yes- and they make it hard to become a friend because their pride is so thick

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  30. For a Dyslexic in Poland

    It is the right place to be

    For they abuse the alphabet

    from a to zee

    Unpronounceable place names

    Impossible to spell

    Gdansk to Szczecin

    The spellings are piekto

    And piekto means hell

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