Writing 201: Poetry; Journey

Today I have tried to write few lines in a poetic form known as ‘Limerick’.

  • Limericks are traditionally composed of five lines of verse.
  • The traditional rhyming scheme of a limerick is a a b b a — the first two lines rhyme, then the next two, and the final verse rhymes with the first couplet.
  • Here is my contribution: Journey 

I walked on this earth before
In the woods, along the shore
Fast pace, at times slow
I have evolved, grow
Withered, tired, need to walk more?

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