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Clerihews A Clerihew is a comic verse consisting of two couplets and a specific rhyming scheme, aabb invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875-1956) at the age of 16. The poem is about/deals with a person/character within the first rhyme. In most cases, the first line names a person, and the second line ends with something that rhymes with the name of the person. Hail birthday girl Joyce the gentleman's choice who wait for her sighting with each bolt of lightning © Kåre Enga (8.july.2019) [176.137] Will Donald Trump's hair light the New World's Fair or will his torch flame Good America's name © Kåre Enga {8.july.2019) [176.138] Can we bow to Megan Rapinoe who by now we all must surely know bows to no one who can't play at all yet plays alone with smallish balls © Kåre Enga {8.july.2019) [176.139] And here's to dear Melania who deals with egomania by hiding out where Don can't find the inner reaches of his mind © Kåre Enga {8.july.2019) [176.140] When I remember Trump will I think of every chump or will I recognize it was all about his size © Kåre Enga {8.july.2019) [176.141] Allison Goodnight tattoos at midnight on bulging brawn the promise of dawn © Kåre Enga {8.july.2019) [176.142] 102.892 |