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Five City Limericks

By Berniegourley @berniegourley

Five City Limericks
There was a buxom lass of London
who was perpetually undone -
her plotting, it flopped -
her buttons, they popped.
She was undone in more ways than one.

There once was a man from New York
who would only eat using a fork.
You'd think soup his ruin,
but 'twasn't his undoin' -
he starved over a giant slab of pork.

There was a young gal from Tokyo
who used her umbrella in the snow.
'Twas structurally sound,
and held eighty pounds.
huge biceps had that buff girl of Tokyo.

There was a young man of New Delhi
who thought himself the new Machiavelli.
He said, "Make them fear,
or you'll see them sneer!"
...'twere not for his knees made of jelly.

There was a salesman from Nairobi
whose mind trick was like Ben Kenobi's -
or so he did think,
but - despite psychic link -
he couldn't sell even one Flowbee.

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