LIMERICK No 66

Michael Edwards

 

A lithesome young  lass called Kathleen

has the longest legs that I’ve seen

but truth to tell

it is just as well

or they'd not reach her in between.

  • Author: Michael Edwards (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 16th, 2020 01:30
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Comments6

  • dusk arising

    A lithe and long legged lassie
    definitely one you'd call classy
    with a smile on her lip
    and a saucey wee quip
    ya might even say she was sassy

    I like to read your limericks each morning, they get my juices flowing and rarely can i resist composing one on the spot which i also enjoy immensely.

    • Michael Edwards

      Last of my current batch of limericks - makes it worthwhile that you should be inspired to write another gem - nice one dusk.

      • Poetic Dan

        Ha ha! Keeps getting better!

      • orchidee

        Oops lol. A 'Carry On' film had a gal in a very short skirt. One said' Your skirt goes up to your..... then someone else interrupted him!
        Miss Berles have short skirts?

        • Michael Edwards

          Only short trousers - but they do go up under her boobs.

        • Goldfinch60

          Good fun write Michael.

        • Poetic Dan

          Fantastic!

        • Fay Slimm.

          Love your limericks -- your wit is something I would love to even a tiny wee bit of...................... great stuff

          • Michael Edwards

            You're too kind Fay - but much appreciated ๐Ÿ˜‰

          • ANGELA & BRIAN

            ANGELA HERE ~ Thanks UNCLE MIKE for an excellent PEN & INK sketch of a Rural Scene. Your Limerick paints an equally beatiful but much more private scene !

            Blessings & Peace to You & Yours
            Love Angela & Brian ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿค๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿค๐Ÿงก
            Please check *COVID 19* ~ Thanks !

            • Michael Edwards

              that made me smile - thanks Angela.



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