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Funny Reindeer Limerick

Contest Judged:  12/17/2018 3:59:00 PM
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 PlacePoemTitlePoet
Contest Winner Medal 1 Randy Reindeer Andrea Dietrich
Contest Winner Medal 1 Reindeer Borealis Ed Morris
Contest Winner Medal 1 Pity Poor Roy Janice Canerdy
Contest Winner Medal 1 Rudolph's Retirement Larry Bradfield
Contest Winner Medal 2 Merry Rudolph Wendy Watson
Contest Winner Medal 2 Squark - For Reindeer Limerick Contest Terry Flood
Contest Winner Medal 2 When Rudolph Was a Baby Constance La France
Contest Winner Medal 2 Newsflash - Rudolph Demoted Robert L. Hinshaw
Contest Winner Medal 2 Rude Rudolph Jan Allison
Contest Winner Medal 3 Alcoholic Reindeer Gershon Wolf
Contest Winner Medal 3 What the Female Reindeer Said When She Walked Out of the Woods Charles Messina
Contest Winner Medal 3 Rudolph's In Charge Sandra Haight
Contest Winner Medal 3 Rudolph Got Drunk Curtis Moorman
Contest Winner Medal 3 Reindeer Mark Elam
Contest Winner Medal 3 Reindeer Anisha Dutta
Contest Winner Medal 3 The Prong and Short of It Gregory Richard Barden
4 Blessed Reindeer Beata Agustin
4 Scent of Reindeer Discord Caycay Jennings
4 Rudolf Is Sick Nette Onclaud
4 When Pigs Fly Heidi Sands
4 'i Swear Not All the Kids Are Naughty' Said Rudolph Lu Loo
4 Limerick - 1 M Asim Nehal
4 A Reindeer Limerick John Gondolf
4 Arctic Antics George Seal
4 Funny Reindeer John Scott
4 Blossom's Christmas Fear Carolyn Devonshire
4 The Trick Was On Him Caren Krutsinger
4 Viking's Horn Subimal Sinha-Roy
4 Santa Incorporated Timothy Mcguire
4 Reindeer Folly Paul Callus
4 Reindeer Contest Anna Hopper


Contest Description

What to Submit? A Funny Reindeer Limerick

PLease follow the rules for writing limericks, see below. New poems only, please date them. I am looking for funny limericks! 

A limerick is a five-line, often humorous and ribald poem with a strict meter. Lines 1, 2, and 5 of have seven to ten syllables (three metrical feet) and rhyme with one another. Lines 3 and 4 have five to seven (two metrical feet) syllables and also rhyme with each other. The rhyme scheme is usually "A-A-B-B-A".

Please have the same number of syllables in lines 1, 2 and 5. 

 

Preparing Your Entry

Submit one copy of your poem online. Format your poem. Please make your entry easy to read — no illustrations or fancy fonts. 

English Language

Poems should be in English. Poems translated from other languages are not eligible, unless you wrote both the original poem and the translation.

A Note to Poetry Contestants

You are welcome to enter this contest, whether or not you won a prize in one of my previous contests.


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