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

Happy New Week to you all and welcome to Esther Chilton’s regular Monday challenge. We hope that you had a great weekend.

I am still driving the bus for Esther’s regular limerick challenge. We have been enjoying your submissions. Please feel free to pass on the links to your friends to attract more participants so that we can have even more fun.

It’s been a very warm weekend in UK so, naturally, Esther’s one-word prompt is HOT. So can you write a limerick using the word HOT in it somewhere?

There is so much going on the world right now, so you may wish to write one of your own on something topical. Add a smattering of your own humour to entertain us.

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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10 Responses to Esther’s Challenge – Laugh-along-a-Limerick

  1. peter freeman says:

    She’s Hot – to trot – Isn’t always – about – racehorses .

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  2. You have invented the brand new, unique Freeman limerick structure.
    I like the statement.

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  4. Eddie so wanted a hot spot,
    To chance his Olympic moon shot,
    In reaching for stars
    He raises the bars,
    But talent he really has not!

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  5. Excellent! Thanks.

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  6. An adventurer called Phineas Fogg
    Set off round the world at a jog.
    He was quite often seen
    Tasting foreign cuisines
    His favourite was chilli hot dog.

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  7. trentpmcd says:

    Bob said that Marge was hot
    But Sam said that she was not
    Green teeth, that’s true
    And skin so blue
    It’s not looks, but how she thought

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