Tweetable Limericks
   By Lenny Everson
   rev 1
   Copyright Lenny Everson 2011
   This free ebook may be copied, distributed, reposted, reprinted and shared, provided it appears in its entirety without alteration, and the reader is not charged to access it.
   Cover design by Lenny Everson
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   Chapter 1: Introduction
   What are Tweetable Limericks?
   Tweetable limericks are limericks that are short enough (less then 140 characters) to be sent as a Tweet on the Twitter application. 
   These Tweetable limericks were all written or adapted by myself. Some of them are even original thoughts! Many of them, however, are adapted from famous quotations that I have shamelessly and without acknowledgement stolen, then adapted into the limerick format. (I’m quite appalled at myself.)
   Lenny Everson
   [email protected] 
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   Note on Format
   If Twitter has a way to maintain line breaks, I haven’t found it. So if you want to send any of these as Tweets, you’ll have to replace the line breaks with slashes. 
   For example, the following limerick:
   We’re gonna hide in a bog
   With only kibbles and grog
   Cause the more I see
   Of humanity
   The more I like my dog.
   would be sent as:
   We’re gonna hide in a bog/With only kibbles and grog/Cause the more I see/Of humanity/The more I like my dog.
   This document has two parts. The first part has the limericks laid out in proper limerick form. The second part has the same limericks, but with the line breaks replaced with slashes for tweeting.
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   Sections
   This book is divided into the following sections:
   Politics
   Love
   Deep Thoughts
   More Deep Thoughts
   Not-So-Deep Thoughts
   More Not-So-Deep Thoughts
   Seasonal and Outdoorsy
   The Arts
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   Chapter 2: Politics 
   It's a cheap thing to dis politicians. So I did.
   Democracy’s noisy and blind
   The worst system out of man’s mind
   The most foolish insanity
   Of humanity
   Except for all of the others I find.
   Our leaders - a curse
   Sucking the public purse
   It won’t do what it should
   But democracy’s still good
   ‘Cause other systems somehow are worse
   Yesterday’s answers, it’s true
   Are all he offers you
   But he gets your vote
   That wily old goat
   Every election, on cue 
   Our leader usually tries
   To hide his sense of surprise
   When we give a high grade
   To promises he made
   And believe even one of his lies
   A toddler with a hammer, it’s true
   Can do less damage to you
   Than elected men
   Meeting again
   Planning to do something new
   Strange bedfellows politics makes
   (I guess they do what it takes)
   For kitten and skunk
   Can share the same bunk
   Made up of voters’ mistakes
   Send me money, rich brothers
   And some votes, poor mothers
   You know my career’s
   Managing fears
   And saving each, of course from the others
   Politics: a set of acts
   With which our leader distracts
   He plays out each scene
   Trying not to look mean
   Ignoring, of course, all the facts
   The commons with rancor is rife
   Loud with partisan strife
   Oh, if I could
   Prorogue I would
   Someone’s political life.
   Politicians are bred
   To think one election ahead
   A statesman, less clever
   Is planning, however
   For the next generation instead
   The world by rulers is marred
   So many nations scarred
   Yes, any damn fool
   Can manage to rule
   It’s learning to govern that’s hard
   A good liberal you’ll make
   Of the high ground partake
   Your ethics can soar
   So long as your
   Own interests aren’t at stake
   Socialists, it’s funny
   Are by nature sunny
   Along the miles
   Giving out smiles
   With other people’s money
   “Give us our rights,” they say
   But if you did one day
   What a pain!
   They’d complain
   Now we’re taking away their wrongs
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   Chapter 3: Love 
   False promises often are told
   About fires just growing cold
   But this I say
   I found out one day
   The cruelest lies are in silence unfold
   One day I’m sure that I’ll
   Look back and say with a smile
   Love did not, I’ve found
   Make the world go round
   But, ah, it did make the trip worthwhile
   As the seed comes out of the bloom
   And we run to death from the womb
   Try to remember
   Our fire and ember
   For Earth, without love, is a tomb.
   We’re in love, it’s true
   But love’s attraction, not glue
   So keep in mind
   I think you’re divine
   But love needs its spaces too
   Humanity’s own badness
   Generates love and sadness
   So call out the band
   Give us a hand
   For love’s cosmological madness
   Now the party’s done
   The room’s left with – one
   Please don’t be
   Sorry for me
   Because now I can see the sun
   “I never missed the water,” you cry
   “Till the well ran dry”
   I never knew
   I’d miss you
   Until you said goodbye
   When your heart has healed at last
   Just shrug, “it’s been a blast”
   For a mill, you’ll find
   Cannot grind
   With water that is past
   Oh, the people you have worn
   Since the day you were born
   Going your way
   Is like licking, they say
   Honey off a thorn
   Feeling a little forlorn?
   Can’t live with yourself this morn?
   You got caught
   You should have thought
   Of all this before you were born
   About what you want to do
   Silence means consent, it’s true
   But, you see
   It could just be
   That no one’s listening to you
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   Chapter 4: Deep Thoughts 
   Sometimes just a bit too deep....
   I find those reprehensible
   Who are just too sensible
   About God above
   Or the limits of love
   And anything just immensible
   When the world gets all mailaisy
   I’m glad I don’t know I’m crazy
   ‘Cause sanity goes out
   At one’s first doubt
   And the brain, all mayonna
isy
   If your heart is sore
   And getting up’s a chore
   Tomorrow’s outside
   A brand-new ride
   And every new day is a door
   You know, I’m not all that bad
   Basically a carefree lad
   Really, I’m good
   But misunderstood
   Just… eccentric a tad
   Be careful of words that you choose
   A lie makes for speedy news
   Barely hurled
   It’s round the world
   While truth is still tying its shoes
   A discovery? We should soar
   But often it goes into war
   The devil’s got it
   Went out and bought it
   Before science decides what it’s for
   They rant, fume, fuss
   Refuse to even discuss
   But destiny, I say
   Isn’t laid out that way
   Nor is our duty set out for us
   Some people are never exact
   Live in a matter of opinion, not fact
   Approach them and nod
   Pretend you’re just awed
   That, sir, is what is called tact
   It ain’t no disgrace
   To fall on your face
   You might find
   In the next frame of mind
   That the ground is your natural place
   It chills to the bone:
   With faith flown,
   And fallen from grace
   We’re left to face
   Meaningless alone
   Every bar’s deep in chains
   The enemy, our very brains
   But the more we drink
   The less we sink
   Into ashes of the day’s remains
   I’d be consistent, you know
   If I didn’t want to grow
   And was as ignorant today
   In every way
   As I was a year ago
   Others saw apples fall, not fly
   To the earth, not sky
   They saw it fall
   But of all
   Only Newton asked why
   With hope of redemption slim
   Humanity approaches the brim
   I hope I can
   Laugh at man
   To keep from crying for him
   The world make my heart ache
   With more beauty than I can take
   Sometimes I wonder
   Was man a blunder
   Nature’s only mistake?
   A little learning they’ve got?
   That’s a problem – not!
   Nor dangerous be
   To you and me
   Unless they think it’s a lot
   After the pigs have flown
   One little truth be known
   It’s easier to be mad
   With every other lad
   Than to be sane alone
   I toss the newspaper down
   Throw it to the ground
   It gives me the blues
   For this dismal news
   A forest to pulp was ground
   Life is not as we planned it
   We’re unable to command it
   Please forgive it
   Because forward we live it
   But backwards we understand it
   There’s many a lie today
   Meant to lead us astray
   The big ones enthral
   But the biggest of all
   Is the one that goes, “They say”
   Maybe it’ll do no good
   But I’ll warn you as I should
   There’s no bigger lie
   You’re likely to buy
   Than a truth misunderstood
   Against mankind’s legions arrayed
   Mama nature isn’t afraid
   Foolish, we
   For she
   To be commanded must be obeyed
   No man an island?
   Consider me a highland
   Linked to others
   Sisters, brothers
   Who live just below myland
   Life, after all, is stone
   Destination – bone
   No braver man
   Could be, than
   In facing meaninglessness alone
   Good behavior, that’s huge
   Or so they tell each stooge
   Go along for the ride
   You’ll learn to hide
   In mediocrity’s last refuge
   Some guys get suicidal
   Just finding themselves idle
   It takes a strong horse
   To find his own course
   When free of the bit and the bridle
   Unstrap that bomb, and sit
   Your belief isn’t (you twit)
   Necessarily true
   Just because you
   Are willing to die for it.
   Memory’s a strange old hag’s
   Collection of perfumed bags
   Tossing away
   Good food each day
   And hoarding some coloured rags
   People, our government, forsooth
   Would rather conceal the truth
   Haunted they
   Every day
   By the spectre of the voting booth
   A minority needs courage, it’s true
   To tackle the things they do
   But on the way
   Let me say
   The majority needs tolerance, too
   When I surrender my soul
   And get dumped into a hole
   Please say
   What I did in my day
   Was a bridge, not a goal
   The world’s a comedy today
   To those who think (they say)
   But a tragedy real
   To those who feel
   For a world gone astray
   Gonna lie? Make it good
   Out of gold, not wood
   Make it seem
   More like a dream
   Than anyone thought you could
   Maybe you’re getting wise
   When you finally realize
   TV’s not food, 
   More like half-chewed
   Bubble gum for the eyes
   He is truly wise
   Who can rest his eyes
   On the morning news
   Without getting the blues
   And reading between the lies
   Sometimes science gets wings
   When somebody suddenly flings
   Aside the obscure
   The expected, the sure
   To study some “obvious” thing
   You’re consistent? How strange
   To avoid the Idea Exchange
   The foolish, thee
   And the dead make three
   Whose opinions never change
   Read the manual, learn the rules
   We don’t want to look like fools
   Alas, now I believe
   That finally we’ve
   Become the tools of our tools
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   Chapter 5: More Deep Thoughts 
   A committee’s an acquired taste
   Nothing gets done in haste
   Minutes they keep
   By those not asleep
   It’s the hours they waste
   It’s a kind of a pity
   That in no park or city
   Did anyone elect
   To erect
   A monument to a committee
   Getting “long in the tooth”
   Drinking too much vermouth
   Sometimes you do
   What’s worst for you
   To bear the weight of the truth
   First thing a ruler must do:
   To his country be true
   Don’t take any
   Crap from the many
   And protect the rights of the few
   Journalism today
   Has somewhat gone astray
   It’s all wailing and thugs
   And blood on the rugs
   And heroes with feet made of clay 
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sp; The truth about computers lurks
   It wasn’t really made for jerks
   Facts overriding
   They’re providing
   Worldwide jobs for clerks
   Rejecting truths clearly shown
   And lessons carved into stone
   People are naïve
   And choose to believe
   That which is least known
   I guess you’ve had your say
   Rambling and ranting away
   But your point of view
   Many not be true
   Just because it’s useful today
   Gather rosebuds while ye may
   Time’s flying away
   You’ll find in sorrow
   That’s gone tomorrow
   The flower that blooms today
   People get sillier still
   They fall for every shill
   What bothers, old chap
   Isn’t the credibility gap
   But rather the gullibility fill
   Those who get what they pursue
   Don’t just say, they do.
   Dictionaries read
   That ‘succeed”
   Means “to follow through”
   From a freight car, it’s true
   A poor guy’ll take a thing or two
   But give him an MBA
   And maybe someday
   He’ll steal the railway too
   I keep an open mind
   But it’s difficult, I find
   People who see it’s open
   Are always hopin’
   To toss their garbage in
   Our world’s not so fine-ean!
   Its physics is Einsteinean
   Its logic, though?
   Wouldn’t you know
   Frankensteinean
   I’m glad our knowledge has grown
   And for the learning we own
   In the end
   Less time we spend
   Dreading the unknown
   When civilization’s spent
   And you wonder why it went
   Decline starts now
   If they won’t allow
   Intelligent discontent
   A world warrior I’ll be
   Or a world citizen – see
   The moment turns
   My heart burns
   For the choice is up to me
   Action’s not a mystery
   Nor why we get resistory
   In the long haul
   We are all
   Citizens of history
   I’m held in thrall
   By the Middle of Nowhere’s call
   I’d sooner wake there
   In clear air
   Than in any city at all
   Curing’s retail
   Preventing’s wholesale
   No debate:
   If we can’t get this straight
   Our health system’s gonna fail
   Education’s a race
   To teach the right place
   Of Man,
   Civilization, and
   The catastrophes we face
   Define “civilization?” Of course;
   I’ll tell you the source
   From the beginning
   It was the winning
   Of persuasion over force
   Civilization advances, I say
   (I’ll explain, if I may)
   In every war
   When you’re
   Killed in a brand-new way
   Mankind ascends
   In odd trends
   From war to beans
   We’ve perfected the means
   But still confused about ends
   It isn’t the bombs we’ve got
   Where you’ll find the rot
   Cynicism, confusion
   And disillusion
   Are a more troublesome lot
   Rules, the law, the court
   Don’t sell them short
   Civilized, we
   If violence be
   The means of last resort
   Hey, sisters, brothers
   And all you mothers
   Although me and you
   Are equal, it’s true
   Some are more equal than others
   If you’ve got it
   Given it or bought it
   By far
   Chances are
   A trucker brought it
   A service economy suffices?
   I’ve heard such advices
   With factories in weeds
   What Canada needs
   
 
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