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Mischievous Minions--A Limerick Suite
The series "Despicable Me," we've flocked to theaters to see. Wee minions--cute creatures-- and bad guys each features. To all we respond with great glee. I never dreamed five years ago that I would soon dash to and fro in search of these minions-- in children's opinions, all treasures. How well I now know! Some kids possess minions galore: the one-eyed, the two-eyed, and more. They giggle and jabber; "BANANA," some blabber. Their odd appeal, who could ignore? My grandson's like other young boys. For Christmas he craved minion toys. His loved ones went shopping for hours, not stopping till we found gifts he now enjoys. The minion-themed presents I gave were puzzles, a cool talking Dave, a pillow with three guys with one or two huge eyes. For these he did hug me and rave. ` I'm glad to say just one thing more: Fart Blaster, I left at the store! The child would have driven me nuts if I'd given him that thing; but Dave, I adore. Date posted: February 23, 2016 The rhyming scheme of a limerick is aabba.
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