So, I just learned (red-faced here) from LauraGigs that in addition to rhyme scheme, limericks also have suggested meter! Apologies if I was supposed to be following rules that I didn't understand before...it seems like we've been pretty lax about that, and that's all good with me...Wonder if we should start a sonnet thread?
Perhaps we need a definition of a limerick, and an example?
The standard form of a limerick is a stanza of five lines, with the first, second and fifth lines having between nine to eleven syllables and rhyming with one another, and the third and fourth having only between five to seven, and rhyming separately.
The limerick packs laughs anatomical
In space that is quite economical,
But the good ones I've seen
So seldom are clean,
And the clean ones so seldom are comical.