SATIRE COMPOSED: Giorgio Coniglio (registered pseudonym) and Dr. G.H. have prioritized wordplay on this blog since its inception in 2016.
Today's verses have also been published at OEDILF.com
(Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form), an online humor dictionary website that has accumulated over 120,000 limericks, including over 900 that we have submitted (to date, i.e. December 2024, 820 have been finally published following their customary rigorous editing process). The OEDILFian code number for the completed submission is indicated at the bottom of each of our slides.
Today's verses have also been published at OEDILF.com
(Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form), an online humor dictionary website that has accumulated over 120,000 limericks, including over 900 that we have submitted (to date, i.e. December 2024, 820 have been finally published following their customary rigorous editing process). The OEDILFian code number for the completed submission is indicated at the bottom of each of our slides.
pas-de-deux, National Ballet of Canada Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, August 2022 |
bossa nova trio, Yorkville Village parkette, Toronto, August, 2022 |
string quartet, Dundas Square, Toronto, June 2022 |
Authors' Note: The term 'sextet' also refers to a piece of music composed for 6 players. e.g. Francis Poulenc, was the most prolific member of the group of 20th-century French composers known as Les Six. His piece, Sextuor (Sextet) for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn and piano was composed in 1932.
MORE VERSES ON THIS TOPICWe suspect that many readers have come to enjoy these poetic indulgences. So, with considerable effort and expense, we have prepared another collection of enumerable verses for you to enjoy. Click HERE!
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