Today you can read another of my Halloween limericks. I will post a couple of limericks and riddles the next days. Please comment and if you have a great Halloween limerick or riddle – I like to hear from you. 🙂 What is limerick poetry? Check out my limerick guide “how to write limericks” with some limericks examples on [Day 12] yesterday. See you tomorrow, Milou
Labels: Halloween limericks, Halloween rhymes and verses, Halloween riddles, limericks for kids, learn how to write limericks, create your own limericks, read samples of limerick poetry, limerick resources, witch limerick
Halloween Spelling Witch
The Witch from Beijing by Milou
There was once a witch from Beijing
Who scared the pants off every person and thing
When she entered a room
They’re all out in a zoom
But only when the witch would sing
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Today you can read and listen to one of my Halloween limericks. I will post a couple of limericks the next days. What is limerick poetry? A limerick is a five line poem with a strict form (AABBA), which intends to be witty or humorous! Limericks have been around since the 18th century. Read some examples of limerick poetry in my post which explains how to write limericks. St. Patrick’s Day is often associated with limerick poetry popularized in English by Edward Lear (1812 – 1888). Limerick Day is celebrated on his birthday, May 12. You can download a free E-book of Edward Lear – find a download link and resources at the end of this posting.
Labels: Halloween limericks, Halloween rhymes and verses, limericks for kids, learn how to write limericks, create your own limericks, read samples of limerick poetry, limerick resources
The Terrible Ghost by Milou
There once was a terrible ghost
Who was much scarier than most
He howled and screamed
His body beamed
But the thing he did best was boast
Limericks Edward Lear
A Limerick is a five line poem that follows a specific rhyming pattern and rhythm (AABBA). Limericks are often “funny” and easy to write for children. Limericks, otherwise known as poetry for the common man are filled with humor and rhyming and can have a darker sense of humor. If you want to read more limericks check out the free E-book: The Project Gutenberg E-book of Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear and physics limericks.
Writing a limerick? Learn how to write a Limerick? Limerick rules and guidelines.
A limerick is a five-line poem written with one triplet and one couplet.
The triplet is a three-line rhymed poem and the couplet is a two-line rhymed poem
The rhyme pattern is AABBA with lines 1, 2 and 5 containing 3 beats(accents) and rhyming
Lines 1, 2 and 5 each consist of 7 to 10 syllables and rhyme
Lines 3 and 4 having two beats(accents) of rhyming
Lines 3 and 4 have 5 to 7 syllables each and rhyme with each other
Important for a “good” limerick is the last line; where the punch line or heart of the joke lies 🙂
It is possible to construct a limerick with non matching A or B lines; but it is essential that the overall beat structure remains and that the flow of words allows the lines to be spoken as if they were identical.
Her are some resources about how to write limericks
Teacher’s lesson plan: preparing for poetry limerick lesson
Poet Bruce Lansky: How to write a limerick: Giggle Poetry
Limerick structure, limericks rules and guidelines: Link
There was an Old Man of the Nile,
Who sharpened his nails with a file;
Till he cut off his thumbs,
And said calmly, “This comes–
Of sharpening one’s nails with a file!”
Template A
There once was a ______________ from __________________.
All the while he hoped _______________________________.
So he _______________________________.
And _________________________________.
That ___________________ from ___________________.
Example by Edward Lear
There was a Young Lady of Russia,
Who screamed so that no one could hush her;
Her screams were extreme,
No one heard such a scream,
As was screamed by that Lady of Russia.
Template B
I once met a _________________ from ___________________.
Every day she _______________________________________.
But whenever she ______________________.
The _________________________________.
That strange ___________________ from __________
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Scary creepy spooky funny Halloween – Halloween poems and poetry for kids.
Label: Scary Halloween poem – Halloween poems for children – Halloween poetry for kids
The Headless Girl by Milou
Deep inside the forest of gloom
The trees press on each other, there’s barely room
Below a fir tree with just enough space
A creature of terror starts a chase
Harry left home as the sun went down
He got lost as the last rays of sun had drowned
At exactly midnight Harry screams
Then there’s a silence and the moon melts like cream A five year old girl is seen in the night
Her hands are red, and her head is not in sight
She pulls down her nightgown and cleans her hands
And then for a while, she does nothing but stand
Harry comes out and goes back to his house
He says to the girl, “You old grouse!”
After that moment she thinks in her head,
“Harry you should have stayed in bed.”
Halloween Horror Nights is back and better than ever with haunted houses, live shows, and monsters, mutants and maniacs. Each year Universal studios in Orlando Florida takes the concept of haunted houses to a whole new level, and 2009 Universal promise absolute horror; no place to run or hide. Never before has Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights featured such a list of horror.
Haunted Houses for Halloween Horror Nights 2009
SAW
The Wolfman
Chucky: Friends to the End
Dracula: Legacy of Blood
Frankenstein: Creation of the Damned
The Spawning
Leave it to Cleaver
Silver Screams
Scarezones at Halloween Horror Nights
Lights, Camera, Hacktion
Cirque du Freak
Horrowood Die-In
Apocalypse: City of Cannibals
Containment
War of the Living Dead
Live Shows at Halloween Horror Nights
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Halloween Adventure
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: A Tribute
Event dates (for you if you are lucky to live there) 🙂
October 1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 21-25 and 28-31, 2009.
Admission is $69
When: Daily 6 p.m. (ends October 31)
Event Phone Number: 407-363-8000
Homepage: www.halloweenhorrornights.com
Other horror films and characters from the movies, including completely re-imagined Frankenstein and Dracula will also be integrated into this year’s event. Halloween Horror Nights 19 will features all-new horrifying haunted houses and chilling scare zones, live shows and hundreds of frightening actors.
Here some videos for Halloween Horror Nights,
have fun Milou
Halloween Horror Nights Orlando 2009 Commercial
Official 2009 Halloween Horror Nights Preview Video
Spooky stories, ghost stories, spooky tales. The Halloween countdown is starting with [Day 1]. Click on HOME to see all pages. I will update every day until Halloween……
Enjoy, Milou