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A gal with a very long name
wore it on her necklace chain
to teach all who spelled wrong
that weird name oh-so-long
without causing her vocals to strain.
Rachel Hoyt 2011. All rights reserved.
This rhyme was written for MadKane's Nameless Limerick - Limerick Off.
My NaPoWriMo poem #19.
It's necklace purposely misspelled here? I'm so cornfused.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Nope. You caught me forgetting to use spell check. Don't know why my fingers always automatically type it that way. :)
ReplyDeleteIronic, since the poem itself was about misspelling.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was on purpose too. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in my latest Limerick-Off. I always enjoy your verse. :)
Necklace is misspelled where?
ReplyDeleteThat said, the limerick is charming Rachel. Are you enjoying the 30 day poetry challenge?
I didn't notice necklace being incorrect but hey what the hell do I know?
ReplyDeleteI only speak the Queen's English
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BTW necklace is right unless you are talking about a person with no neck?
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Is necklace misspelled here? Confused.
ReplyDelete@Alejandro: It said "neaklace" before she fixed it.
ReplyDeleteNecklace WAS misspelled as neaklace for maybe the first 10 minutes it was posted, but I fixed it. Perhaps I should have left it that way for added humor. :)
ReplyDelete@Debra - I'm enjoying the poetry challenge a lot! You?
hahaha Thanks Bryan and Rachel because you had me doubting my language skills which aren't that good anyway.
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Hehe. That just added to my fun Alejandro. :)
ReplyDeleteNow-a-days name necklace is good for gift some one. so people little confuse to choose right necklace. so i think this conversation through this post provide them good way to choose perfect one..............
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting! I'm glad you liked the limerick. :)
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