avatarPretheesh Presannan

Summary

The content describes a writer who preferred writing limericks over essays, finding the former to be a transformative practice for his thinking.

Abstract

The website features a humorous take on a writer's preference for crafting limericks instead of essays, which he considered a grueling task. This writer discovered that writing limericks not only suited his laid-back nature but also had a profound impact on his thought process. The limericks became a constant mental refrain, suggesting that this form of poetry had become an integral part of his daily life and creative expression.

Opinions

  • The writer views the act of writing essays as an arduous and possibly inhumane task.
  • There is a clear preference for writing limericks, indicating a belief that they are more enjoyable and less taxing.
  • The writer implies that the habit of writing limericks has positively influenced his mindset and creativity.
  • The repeated thought pattern mentioned ("There once was a man…") suggests that limericks have become a pervasive element in his daily thoughts.

Limerick

Poem Addiction

Yeah, at least it is not porn, just poem

Photo by Gary Butterfield on Unsplash

There once lived a writer, a lazy man;

he thought writing essays were inhuman.

So he kept writing limericks;

it changed the way he thinks.

Now his mind is always chattering: “There once was a man…”

Limerick
Humor
Funny
Poetry
Creative Writing
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