
I consider myself a Comic-Poet and a Limericist two distinct titles for two very similar things. Now, you’re probably wondering, “Why use two titles when Limerick’s are Comic Poems?” You see I normally write my rhymes in couplets, occasionally cross-rhyme, which I can turn into poems of any number of lines I choose, change direction if a funnier rhyme presents itself, give myself the license to be completely nonsensical without the need of finding a punchline. It’s normally a freer process, whilst being formulaic; but the Limerick is rigid. I have to say something humourous in 5 lines, strict meter, and the last line has to be a punchline. Therefore I consider it a completely different process, and therefore it deserves a different title.
Limericks are often ribald and rude, but they do not have to be. I do hope that whatever anyone can say about my humour, “Coarse and Vulgar” will not be adjectives anyone chooses to use. Even in my Limericks I do hope that I am silly, funny, but never lavatorial. I shall let you be the judge. If you wish to compose your own Limericks of the more bawdy nature, go right ahead and don’t let my prudishness derail you at all.

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