Dada Da Dada Da Dum

From the 95,000 limericks in the Jim McWilliam collection, endless new limericks can be created through Queneau assembly. Here are ten.

A careless old man from Blue Hill
I had just got my winter gas bill.
His friend and his foe
That's my triplets on show.
Fingers of bone whose touch does kill.
What could he have meant about her?
44's, he had to have her.
So what comes tomorrow
Because I must borrow
To go find a man to unwrap her.
Those high Anglican priests were the nadir
They won't succeed as a raider
You'll just have to wait
She died aged ninety eight!
Through rise via baptismal wader.
Scott O'Grady hid out for five days
To the shop, on her face he doth gaze.
With her hand on her chin
Want to know who's been
"And chips weren't the only lays."
"My butter, garcon, is writ large in!"
Who ticked off some Greek God; then he in
Then he'd raise up undressed
And then he confessed.
And she soon tried to fit the whole stein in.
They accused an old lecher of Sodom
That may fool that crazy Saddam.
Be "Where did you leave it?"
And I'll soon be fit
"And buggered my guide when in Sodom."
There once was a fellow called Cheek
Most proponents a difference will seek.
I hope you'll elect
Whole town could detect
Else life is exceedingly bleak.
I have no cane, but a leather belt
Walks round wearing only his pelt.
But a similar number
A mile of hard lumber
That she found she had caused it to melt.
A passionate priest in Peru
For I've been with no other than you.
Around it my tongue
From our Bessie and flung
You're a hero and I am.... Whew!
There was a young barmaid named Gwen
Looked into his coat once again.
With her thighs open wide
Of my fishtank; my pride
That he called her "My Cornish Hen."

New limericks are generated every five minutes. You can get six a day by following @DadaLimericks on Twitter. Or, take it highbrow.

Rhymes are calculated using the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary. There are 1155 distinct sounds for the "A" rhyme and 1035 for the "B" rhyme.

Inspired by Dr. Andy Holding on The Science of Fiction.


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