Saturday, 6 April 2019

A Clerihew- Green Thumb, Not

Cheryl Marois
Tried to grow roses
To please peoples noses
Now they sing in heavens chorus


Rules 
A Clerihew (or clerihew) is a very specific kind of short humorous verse, typically with the following properties: It is biographical and usually whimsical, showing the subject from an unusual point of view; but it is hardly ever satirical, abusive or obscene; It has four lines of irregular length (for comic effect), rhymed as two couplets; The first line consists solely (or almost solely) of a well-known person's name.