Kids and adults: We want to hear your limericks
By Zenaida Serrano
Advertiser Staff Writer
St. Patrick's Day just wouldn't be the same without fun limericks to recite during all the festivities.
A limerick is basically a short, humorous poem of five lines with the first, second and last lines — each between seven and 10 syllables — rhyming with each other. The third and fourth lines — each between five and seven syllables — also rhyme.
Think you can pen one? We're looking for family-friendly rhymes to publish in the paper on March 17.
Here's a popular one you may already know:
"Hickory, dickory, dock
The mouse ran up the clock
The clock struck one
The mouse ran down
Hickory, dickory, dock"
We welcome adults and children to create witty limericks to share with our readers; we'll choose our favorites.
Send your name, age, phone number, address and original limerick to: Limericks, Island Life, The Honolulu Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802; or e-mail it to zserrano@honoluluadvertiser.com with "Limericks" in the subject line; or fax to 525-8055. The deadline is March 6.
Reach Zenaida Serrano at zserrano@honoluluadvertiser.com.