Rufus The Dufus
by
David Pekrul
copyright 03-26-2005
Age Rating: 7 to 127
There once was a biker named Rufus,
Who acted like some kind of dufus,
Drove his bike without hands,
To impress all his fans,
Now Rufus, the dufus, is toothless.
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Like Doreen, I have not come across the word dufus. Is this what is meant by being separated by a common language. I am English.
I did get the meaning, and enjoyed the humour.
Brian
The definition of a Limerick is:
"A light, humorous style of fixed form poetry. Its usual form consists of five lines with the rhyme scheme aabba; lines 1, 2, and 5 contain three feet, while lines 3 and 4 usually contain two feet. Limericks range in subject matter from the silly to the obscene..."
A: What is a limerick, Mother?
A: It's a form of verse, said brother
B: In which lines one and two
B: Rhyme with five when it's through
A: And three and four rhyme with each other.
This is why the poem can't be any longer than it is. Maybe one day I will expand this story by using another writing form.