Photo of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Credit: Wikimedia Commons
When Fitzgerald wrote 'The Great Gatsby",
he received nothing but mockery.
"You're washed up!" They shout.
He died poor; penniless but proud.
They were wrong but it's too late to say sorry.
When Fitzgerald wrote 'The Great Gatsby",
he received nothing but mockery.
"You're washed up!" They shout.
He died poor; penniless but proud.
They were wrong but it's too late to say sorry.
Comments (1)
Wow, the slant rhymes here are top notch! I really enjoyed this limerick!