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There once was a woman who said,
I'm searching for a man widely-read,
To her chagrin
She found herself in
The arms of Dr. Seuss in bed.
To use his own words I truly desired, but in lawsuits I'd find me completely enmired.
Theodore Seuss' invented words and phrases are proprietary and the corporation is highly litigious.
About the Creator
Lea Waske
I left Vocal last spring to publish "Where the Bush Planes Flew", a memoir & history of a remote northern Ontario FN with Indigenous artist, Saul J. Williams.& "A Yuletide Adventure",3rd in my children's series. (Both on Amazon)
Comments (2)
A fun one, even if a tad frightening. 😂 Great job!
This limerick made me chuckle, but I can understand the cautionary note about the potential legal issues of using Dr. Seuss's trademarked language!!