
Today’s Reason to Celebrate – May 12
Here’s a reason to celebrate today…
LIMERICK DAY
Limerick Day celebrates the birthday of Edward Lear (1812-1888), an English writer who popularized these quirky poems. In 1846, Lear wrote the Book of Nonsense, which gained them even more attention. Limerick is the third largest city in Ireland, which is where the name came from.
Limericks have a very specific structure. They are a five-line poem in which the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme. Then, the third and fourth lines rhyme. These short, funny, lyrical poems combine nonsensical, sometimes obscene, and humorous themes. Here is one of Lear’s most famous Limericks:
There was a Young Lady whose chin,
Resembled the point of a pin;
So she had it made sharp,
And purchased a harp,
And played several tunes with her chin.