Tuesday, September 16, 2008
172nd post
"There was a young fellow of Stroud
Who dressed himself up in a shroud.
When they called him a freak
He replied, 'I'm unique
And don't wish to be one of the crowd.'"
--Livingston, M.C., A Lollygag of Limericks (1978), p. 11
"A meticulous person of Grange
Once declared, 'Though my friends think me strange
Teaching roosters to crow
And the weeds how to grow,
They would be most confused should I change.'"
--Ibid., p. 29
Who dressed himself up in a shroud.
When they called him a freak
He replied, 'I'm unique
And don't wish to be one of the crowd.'"
--Livingston, M.C., A Lollygag of Limericks (1978), p. 11
"A meticulous person of Grange
Once declared, 'Though my friends think me strange
Teaching roosters to crow
And the weeds how to grow,
They would be most confused should I change.'"
--Ibid., p. 29
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