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Limericks are funny nonsense verses, made up of two long rhyming lines, followed by two short rhyming lines, and finishing with a longer line that rhymes with the first two.

They are thought to have been invented by soldiers returning from France to the Irish town of Limerick in the 1700s.

The sign of a good limerick is in the last line where the punch line is !

 
To show you just how it is done, here is a limerick by Edward Lear a famous limerick writer:

There was an old man with a beard,
Who said ‘It's just as I feared!
Two owls and a hen,
Four larks and a wren,
Have all built their nests in my beard!’