Monday, July 14, 2014

Limerick.14.Escape Comments

Rating: 5.0

On a hill top, lived a man so stingy
Though wealthy, his house was so dingy
When his wife asked for money
He would chortle- ‘No Honey'
...
Read full text

Valsa George
COMMENTS
Kumarmani Mahakul 18 November 2018

A beautiful limerick full with humor. Enjoyed the fun. Thanks for sharing.

0 0 Reply
Dr Dillip K Swain 12 April 2018

A brilliant Limerick dear madam! The last line is interesting....really nothing else could have been done! Little poems with a bit of humor is just like a hot cup of coffee! Enjoyed!

0 0 Reply
Valsa George 12 April 2018

Thanks a lot Dillip....! Glad to know you enjoyed it like a hot cup of tea!

0 0
Akhtar Jawad 11 August 2014

The realities of life, and Valsa's pen, an outstanding output.

0 0 Reply
Piyush Dey 10 August 2014

nice poem and message. beautifully written.

0 0 Reply
Amitava Sur 18 July 2014

A beautiful poem in limerick form, enjoyed thoroughly. A stingy man being in dingy is supposed to be lonely... very true. Ha Ha Ha.

0 0 Reply
Geetha Jayakumar 17 July 2014

Beautiful poem Valsa. I think there can be nothing better rather than sitting and crying. She is quiet practical. Loved it.

0 0 Reply

The end comes this way for stingy man like him.........Valsa.........eloped with the love finally..........very funny

0 0 Reply
Kanav Justa 15 July 2014

Haha..money cant buy love.... the end is fabulous....

0 0 Reply
Dinesan Madathil 15 July 2014

She escaped with her' lover'... so she had a lover even earlier! Is it an escape?

0 0 Reply
Pradip Chattopadhyay 15 July 2014

that's how it happens: -)

0 0 Reply
Kirti Sharma 15 July 2014

: D i like the rhyming! nice poem! ! ! !

0 0 Reply
Close
Error Success