Swampy and Trilby work on a Florida limerick, but can’t figure a words to rhyme with Okahumpka.
Limerick Day celebrates the birth of English artist, illustrator, author and poet Edward Lear (May 12, 1812 – Jan. 29, 1888). ‘The Book of Nonsense’, published 1846, is a favorite of his collection of limericks and the most accessible still today. Most known of his lot is ‘The Owl and the Pussy Cat’.
A sample that connects to Florida history, while having nothing to do with it, is this of the Menorcans, or Majorcans, who lived off the coast of Spain. in the 1760s a bundle of the group traveled and established a colony in what we know as New Smyrna Beach. Descendants still live throughout Florida today.
Here’s a Lear ditty:
There was a Young Girl of Majorca,
Whose aunt was a very fast walker;
She walked seventy miles,
And leaped fifteen stiles,
Which astounded that Girl of Majorca.
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