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Minggu, 20 Januari 2013

Limerick, Sonnet, and Haiku


LIMERICK
The limerick, whose name comes from the town in Ireland, is a five-line joke of a poem — witty, usually involving place names and puns, and most often bawdy, sometimes unprintable. A limerick is constructed of anapests, the metrical foot consisting of two unaccented or short syllables followed by one stressed or long syllable: da-da-dum. The first two lines are three anapests, the second two are two anapests, and the last line is three, the whole poem rhymed aabba.