Limericks About The Neighbours Upstairs
Limericks About The Neighbours Upstairs
O’er my roof lives I know
not who,
Their clamors and quiets I
often pursue.
I hear none speak,
But their furniture doth
creak,
I wonder what it is they
do.
Sundown beckons the racket
above,
Is it a bed, a table, or
a hefty stove?
Perhaps it’s space they
need,
Like an astronaut’s
creed,
To bring forth a dwelling
they love.
Picture two inclined to
dance,
This their things impede,
perchance.
So they cast it aside,
Fall in each other’s
stride,
And around their chamber
they prance.
Or maybe tis but a child
who wants to skip
And frolic around as an
iridescent blip.
To make a fantasy world,
Their room must unfurl,
For reality they do not
chuse to grip.
Whatever it is, truth be
told,
Ignorance I ought to
value as gold.
For any explanation
Will lead to no
jubilation,
My mind’s eye is, anyhow,
more bold!
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