Limericks are part of
English folk culture and many of them are of unknown origin. They are
easy to remember. Limericks have survived the test of time. Limericks
usually make people laugh.
Part II of Std. X English
Text book starts with a limerick. Inspired by it Ms. Jismy Rose,
H.S.A. English of St. Antony's H.S.S. Puthukkaad, wrote a limerick on
the chapter 'The Beggar and the King'. English Blog is happy to
announce that it is the first of its kind being published here and
take this opportunity to congratulate her. More is expected from
teacher- student fraternity...
THE BEGGAR
AND THE KING
O, King
with a crown on head
And
has a frown on forehead
Yea,
wiser in words
Yet
miser in deeds
All
the crowd want him dead.
JISMY ROSE K .A
H. S. A. ENGLISH
ST.ANTONY’S H S S PUDUKAD
Hi Jimsy miss,
ReplyDeletegood work. Thank you very much for sharing. The Limerick quoted has still a striking relevance to the new generation 'kings'.
congratulations...Jimsy
Keep on posting and enrich the blog.
Thank you
Ramdas
NHS, Kolathur.
THANK YOU........Mrs Jismy Rose K A
DeleteThank you
ReplyDeletelimerick usually make people laugh !!!!!!!
ReplyDeletevery apt to the context.nice ......