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

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

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

If you want to swerve around the weekly prompt, please feel free to ignore it and write a limerick to suit your current mood and feelings. Just let it flow. Delight us all with your creativity.

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

  1. In the shadows he did lurk
    In the midst of all the murk
    Fog and mist everywhere
    No wonder he did give a scare
    A body snatcher, name of Burke!

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  2. trentpmcd says:

    My skin began to crawl
    That creepy feeling of the skull
    Around I jerked
    To see who lurked
    To find my cat was watching all…

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  3. Our headmaster was old Mister Burke.
    Behind him with stink bombs we’d lurk.
    One day he stepped back
    And the glass, it went crack.
    All the boys in my class, we did smirk.

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