stickygirl
All the witches
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Jett reads all the rules before playing games 
				
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For everyone's info - and I stress this is not a criticism - a limerick has the following form:
1. Five lines in the rhyming pattern A-A-B-B-A
2. A consistent number of syllables per line of X-X-5-5-X, where X is traditionally 7, but also commonly 8 or 9.
3. The metre is nominally iambic, i.e. the initial stress is on the second syllable of the line, not the first.
That said, this is the PG, not the holier-than-thou Poetry Forum (where you get crucified for prosodic inconsistencies), so feel free to post however you like. Hell, I break the 'rules' all the time!
After all, our primary aim is to have a bit of fun!

Now Jett's so hot he's on fire
That heat just makes him perspire
'Tis sad, but true
I'm wet with 'man dew'
I'll toss you into the dryer
