More Nonsense Limerick 75 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBA

There is a young lady whose noseA
Continually prospers and growsA
When it grew out of sightB
She exclaimed in a frightB
Oh Farewell to the end of my noseA

Edward Lear



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Adwitiya M: The poem I have read by Edward Lear is so crazy and funny that makes me laugh out loud. The nonsense funny poem of four lines is so good for silent people or moody people to laugh. I was wondering how to make my moody friend laugh as she is always silent. This poem is good option to use with her☺️
Likhitha B: I find it really funny as well as lame. It's actually nice to read such poems because it doesn't really make sense and there will be no judgements but people only read it for entertainment purpose.
These poems also helps us think in a different way and have different perception.

Priyanka P : It was found very experienced and great. It was great lesson for the students. I was very excited about this and it was same too. So I think it would have been more thoughtful and give us new poems like this. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to comment about this poem.
Ashmitha : I personally experience with my friend fisrt time and it was so happy and had my breakfast with little happiness too
 

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