Freebsd Limericks: 256 of 860 |
An Edwardian father named Udgeon,
Whose offspring provoked him to dudgeon,
Used on Saturday nights
To turn down the lights,
And chase them around with a bludgeon.
-- Edward Gorey
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An envious girl named McMeanus
Was jealous of her lover's big penis.
It was small consolation
That the rest of the nation
Of women were with her in weeness.
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An exotic young lady named Suki
Once danced in a troupe of kabuki
When asked for a fuck
She said, "Solly, no luck--
See here: looky looky, no nuki "
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Freebsd Limericks: 259 of 860 |
An impish young fellow named James
Had a passion for idiot games.
He lighted the hair
Of his lady's affair
And laughed as she pissed through the flames.
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An impotent Scot named MacDougall
Had to husband his sperm and be frugal.
He was gathering semen
To gender a he-man,
By screwing his wife through a bugle.
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Freebsd Limericks: 261 of 860 |
An incautious young woman named Venn
Was seen with the wrong sort of men;
She vanished one day,
But the following May
Her legs were retrieved from a fen.
-- Edward Gorey
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Freebsd Limericks: 262 of 860 |
An indefatigable woman named Bavel
Had often occasion to travel;
On the way she would sit
And furiously knit,
And on the way back she'd unravel.
-- Edward Gorey
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Freebsd Limericks: 263 of 860 |
An ingenious young man in South Bend
Made a synthetic ass for a friend,
But the friend shortly found
Its construction unsound,
It was simply a bother -- no end.
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An innocent maiden named Herridge
Was cruelly tricked ito marriage;
When she later found out
What her spouse was about,
She threw herself under a carriage.
-- Edward Gorey
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An inquisitive virgin named Dora
Asked the man who started to bore 'er :
"Do you mean birds and bees
Go through antics like these,
To suppy us our fauna and flora?"
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