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Araucaria's Limerick
I am struggling with the limerick - can anyone tell me please if it is a true a limerick (if there is such a definition)? "Got a mouthful of pips" seems more like a middle line rather than the final line.
Many thanks.
I am struggling with the limerick - can anyone tell me please if it is a true a limerick (if there is such a definition)? "Got a mouthful of pips" seems more like a middle line rather than the final line.
Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So that's what was wrong. I'd finished it without that knowledge, so it wasn't too critical, and had sort of assumed that the last line was a virtual repeat of the first as is often the case with limericks (that <insert random adjective> old man of <repeat placename>) and didn't really 'count.'
Is it a 'real' limerick or one Araucaria made up for the puzzle?
Is it a 'real' limerick or one Araucaria made up for the puzzle?