Some people drink when they're depressed. Some sleep. Some write limericks.
laconic
la⋅con⋅ic /ləˈkɒnɪk/ [luh-kon-ik]
–adjective
Using or marked by the use of few words; terse or concise: a laconic reply.
Still waters they say, quite ironic,peripatetic
run deep 'neath the quiet laconic.
Rejoinders so terse
might intimate worse:
like someone who's 'most catatonic.
per⋅i⋅pa⋅tet⋅ic /ˌpɛrəpəˈtɛtɪk/ [per-uh-puh-tet-ik]
–adjective
1. walking or traveling about; itinerant.
2. (initial capital letter) of or pertaining to Aristotle, who taught philosophy while walking in the Lyceum of ancient Athens.
–noun
3. a person who walks or travels about.
(A modified limerick, then:)shibboleth
There once was a peripatetic
who roamed on a wooden prosthetic.
His gait grew frenetic
and almost pathetic
from drinking a potent emetic.
shib·bo·leth (shĭb'ə-lĭth, -lěth')
–noun
1. A word or pronunciation that distinguishes people of one group or class from those of another.
2. A word or phrase identified with a particular group or cause; a catchword; A commonplace saying or idea.
3. A custom or practice that betrays one as an outsider.
Betrayed by his nelly shibbolethGoofy as it seems, I can't even tell you how much better I feel. My only regret is that these limericks are are not dirty at all.
and protesting impediments a myth,
"Velveteen pantaloons
and classic show tunes,
just prove I am very chivalrouth."
5 comments:
There is nothing better than rhyming "velveteen pantaloons" with "show tunes." You are lyric genius.
why thank you t.o.d., i've waited so long to put that outfit together.
Word salad is the schizophrenic's shibboleth.
I love me some word salad. So what are you saying?
Sista decries her language skills poor
Talent by one need not make one sore,
But revel delight
By sista's insight
Please may I have some limericks more?
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