Life's Absurdities in Limerick
poetry on life's absurdities in limerick
By Vikas MishraPublished about a year ago • 1 min read
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There once was a man named Clyde,
Who often stopped to ponder and bide,
The absurdities of life,
Like the trouble and strife,
That make us all feel like we've died.
In conclusion, the limerick "Life's Absurdities in Limerick" humorously highlights the strange and often perplexing nature of life. While we may never fully understand the absurdities that we encounter, we can certainly learn to appreciate them for what they are and find humor in their strangeness. By embracing life's quirks and idiosyncrasies, we can find joy and meaning in even the most unexpected of circumstances.
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Vikas Mishra
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