The Mouse and The Ball
Once there was a mouse,
he saw a house,
there was a ball,
the ball asked for a call,
the mouse ran into the house.
The Fowl
Once there was a fowl,
he did a foul,
he became sad,
this made him mad,
and so his name was fowl.
Rules of Limerick
The rules of limericks are -
- A limerick is of five lines.
- The ending word of the first, second, and fifth lines should rhyme.
- The ending word of the third and fourth lines should rhyme.
Example -
The Mouse and The Ball
Once there was a mouse, - A
he saw a house, - A
there was a ball, - B
the ball asked for a call, - B
the mouse ran into the house. - A
In this limerick, it follows all the regulations that are mentioned.
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