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I'm not a limerick lover, even though the captions go back to my dear old Ireland, where my heart does go and these limited poems first began. Thanks to the youngsters for their Limerick and the lovalble beauty of it. Sophie is in a class by herself. Good poems should not be limerick-limited. 'Tis best to have poems like "The Windover":

BY GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS, S.J.

-To Christ our Lord-

I caught this morning morning's minion, king-

dom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon, in his riding

Of the rolling level underneath him steady air, and striding

High there, how he rung upon the rein of a wimpling wing

In his ecstasy! then off, off forth on swing,

As a skate's heel sweeps smooth on a bow-bend: the hurl and gliding

Rebuffed the big wind. My heart in hiding

Stirred for a bird, – the achieve of, the mastery of the thing!

Brute beauty and valour and act, oh, air, pride, plume, here

Buckle! AND the fire that breaks from thee then, a billion

Times told lovelier, more dangerous, O my chevalier!

No wonder of it: shéer plód makes plough down sillion

Shine, and blue-bleak embers, ah my dear,

Fall, gall themselves, and gash gold-vermilion.

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A limerick is so limited, while a poem can fly into one's heart where "million" is made into gold-vermillion.

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Had I known there was a contest I might

have entered in with a good chance to win

but know I did not

and now it's too late

and my entry would have sucked anyway!

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Sophie has a great career of writing limericks ahead of her! And starting at age 13!

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Congratulations to the winners.

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Bravo to all the winners.

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