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

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

We hope that you had a great weekend.

Today, Esther’s one-word prompt is DREAM. So can you write a limerick using the word DREAM in it somewhere?

The prompt gives you almost limitless freedom, only bounded by the extent of your own imagination and creativity. However, you may wish to ignore the prompt and write a limerick to suit your current mood and feelings. That’s fine. Just let it flow.

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

  1. trentpmcd says:

    I had a strange dream one night
    That humans chose not to fight
    It was so great
    How we abandoned hate
    And put a lot of wrongs to right

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  2. There was only one Fair Maid of Perth,
    A Glover by trade and by birth.
    Sir Walter Scott’s dream
    And literary cream,
    She just proved his scholarly worth.

    Liked by 1 person

  3. Ben and Jerry had a great dream,
    They wanted a breakfast ice-cream,
    They made cookie dough,
    As soft as pure snow,
    It is now the best selling theme!

    Liked by 2 people

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