This week’s poetry prompt from W3 Prompt #49 Poet of the Week Aishwarya is to write either an American Sentence or a Limerick. This is a first try for me of either of these poetry forms. Which one shall I choose?

Aishwarya’s prompt guidelines
“Write a beauty-themed poem using one of these two poetic forms:
American Sentence; Limerick.”
What is an American Sentence?
American poet Allen Ginsberg created the American Sentence. It is a poem in one sentence and comprises 17 syllables. In a single line; it aims to capture a poetic moment with a direct and unadorned language. Well, that sounds simple. Which means it isn’t. I think I’ll go for the limerick option.

Beauty
The search for the ideal beauty can make some people seek out the help of cosmetic plastic surgery to improve their looks. Modern day pressures for personal image can lead to dissatisfaction in how you look.

I hope you enjoy my limerick on the theme of this kind of yearning for artificial beauty.

There was a Young Lady from Spain

There was a fine young Lady from Spain,
Who was ‘muy grandiosa’ and vain,
She didn’t like her facet,
And wanted to replace it,
with another countenance less plain.


Lesley Scoble, April, 2023

Edward Lear

NOTES
Allen Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey, United States, and passed away on April 5, 1997, in New York City, United States.

Edward Lear was born on May 12, 1812, in Highgate, Middlesex, England, and passed away on January 29, 1888, in San Remo, Italy. He was not only known for his literary works but also for his illustrations and paintings.

CREDITS
There was a Young Lady from Spain | Artwork©️Lesley Scoble

THANKS
My thanks to Aishwarya for her inspiring prompt.
My thanks to David, The Skeptics Kaddish for hosting his motivational W3 Prompts. To discover more about the prompts please follow the link below:



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28 responses to “There was a Young Lady from Spain: a limerick”

  1. That’s a fine limerick and a beautiful painting. 🙂

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    1. Thank you so much. Kittyverses! 😊💙🌹

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  2. You have achieved limerick perfection, Lesley ❤

    Much love,
    David

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    1. Gosh! Really?
      Thank you, David 😊🌹
      Must be the Irish in me! 😂

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      1. but I’m certain it’s not merely the luck thereof!

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  3. Me gusta! I couldn’t stop myself from saying ole at the end. Your limerick has inspired me to look for my sister’s castanets.

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    1. haha! Tanmay!
      I have a spare pair if you can’t find them. Olé!
      Thanks, Tanmay 🌹

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    1. 😁 Thanks, Nancy! 💗

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  4. Lesley, I’m a big fan of reading limericks (but not writing them) and this one is a gem!! Also the painting is delightful too!

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    1. Thank you so much, Muri! I shall treasure your comment 💎💙💎

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  5. Wonderful limerick! It’s a fun one to read aloud and fits the image well, too.

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    1. Thank you, words and coffee 😊 How smashing that you read it out loud! 💗😁💗

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      1. Limericks are my favorites to read aloud! 😁

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  6. That is a brilliant limerick – you should get POW for that one – Olé 😊

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    1. Olé 😁What a lovely compliment (especially as it’s my first limerick)
      Thank you 🙏 xx

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      1. you are welcome 😊

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  7. Well done Lesley, i have not tried writing a single limerick yet🤭

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    1. Have a go! It’s a laugh 😁

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  8. Love the limerick 😄 It is witty and the painting is beautiful ma’am ❤️

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    1. Thank you so much 😊💖

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  9. Lesley ❤

    I just wanna let you know that this week's W3, hosted by the lovely Jane Aguiar, is now live!

    W3 Prompt #50: Wea’ve Written Weekly

    Enjoy 😀

    Much love,
    David

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    1. Thank you, sir 🙏😊

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  10. Love Spain. Love your Spanish lady.

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    1. Muchas gracias 🙏 Vivienne! 😁💗

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