There was once a poet in PoemHunter,
Wary of Covid, he lay in a bunker!
He called himself Bri,
Wrote witty poetry,
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Khairul, This is NOT the first time someone has thought 'Bri' rhymes with 'free'. Actually, it is short for 'Brian', my real first name, and rhymes with 'bye' or 'bow tie' ! ! ! ! Was I totally absent so long? Maybe. bri ;)
Thanks, Brian, for reapperaing here after a long gap, which made many of your friends 'sorely miss' you (like poetess Valsa George) . I always love your humour which you so generously and astutely deliver.
I thought for sure Bri was gone. I even posted a poem about it. I think it was called Rest in Peace, Bri Edwards. It was great when he came back!
Thank you, @Kim Barney, for sharing your thoughts here. Glad to see Brian back and wish both of you good luck and good days ahead. Also, thanks for writing a poem taking some lines and titles from mine, and throwing a riddle to the readers.
Sometimes we are so much frustrated that we do not remain a poet. I, too, remained missing from, now calm and patient and back to PH once again.
This is indeed a lovely limerick in every sense based on a real 'coward hero'.... our humour hero Bri! Enjoyed reading not only the poem but the accompanying poet's note too! A sure 10
Looks like Bri hasn’t read this poem but you have created a great limerick out of his disappearance.
The truth about Bri? He may not as oft read and work on PH as he wished to do by his life-friend (partner) . An excellent Limerick is presented here, not by Bri, but by Khairul Sir! I have enjoyed very much this amusing Limerick, a 10+++!
It is a lovely limerick about Bri Edwards' disappearance from PH Site.I had not noticed it earlier. Bri has posted an answer to this limerick Really enjoyed reading both the poems.
Thanks, @Bharati for reading this poem and leaving a kind comment. Many thanks for drawing my attention to Kim Barney's poem that throws a riddle to the readers to discover the poet, that's me!