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From: Oakland Tribune
Date: 20060512
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RHYME TIME -- A few months ago Richard Bridgman of Newark sent me a limerick hed composed. It went:
Have you heard of the columnist, Ray,
Who amuses us day after day?
His writings in verse
Are no better or worse
Than Edna St. Vincent Millay.
I consider it wonderful to be honored in a poem that actually scans, but I was reminded of Mr. Bridgmans poetic skills primarily because that is a limerick, and according to Chases Annual Events, today happens to be National Limerick Day. Its designed to pay homage to the genre that has been described as the only fixed verse form indigenous to the ...
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