Esther’s Challenge – Laugh-along-a-Limerick

Happy New Week to you all and welcome to Esther Chilton’s regular Monday challenge.

I am honoured that Esther continues to entrust me with hosting while she continues on her road to recovery from surgery. I must be doing OK, as she hasn’t fired me yet.

This week, her one-word prompt is BREAK. So can you write a limerick using the word BREAK in it somewhere?

Or write one of your own to suit your mood. If you can make the rest of us laugh, you will score bonus points.

Post your submissions in the Comments on this post.

About Lance Greenfield

Blog: lancegreenfield.wordpress.com email: lancegmitchell@outlook.com I published my debut novel in December 2014: Eleven Miles. My second novel went live in February 2016: Knitting Can Walk!
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4 Responses to Esther’s Challenge – Laugh-along-a-Limerick

  1. I know that we didn’t oughta
    But I fancied the landlady’s daughter.
    To be out of reach,
    We made for the beach,
    And made love behind the BREAKwater.

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  2. trentpmcd says:

    I once took a break in the spring
    Back in school that was the thing
    Some hedonistic fun
    In the sand and the sun
    We all had a brainless fling
    *
    (Truthfully, I never did that spring break thing, but it was huge in my college days).

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  3. I love your limerick, Trent.
    I guess that the Spring Break was taken immediately prior to the Summer of Love.

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  4. peter freeman says:

    I know I done wrong – I know I must be punished – But I got a BREAK – The Judge gave me two years – I was expecting five !!

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