No dragon could trust his household
Was safe from a damsel so bold,
From a knight far too bright,
Over-itching to fight,
So he moved and removed all his gold.
Written for the Limerick Challenge Week 35: Trust.
No dragon could trust his household
Was safe from a damsel so bold,
From a knight far too bright,
Over-itching to fight,
So he moved and removed all his gold.
Written for the Limerick Challenge Week 35: Trust.
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OH my, so beautiful, the image you created with your words is alive.
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Thank you, Hélène!
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Wise dragon, and great limerick as always!
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Thank you, draliman!
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I always root for the dragon 🙂
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I tend to find the dragon the most likable in these kinds of stories as well.
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A great limerick Frank.
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Thank you, Meritings!
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Better safe than sorry! Great title emphasising the different meanings of ‘trust’.
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I figure the easiest thing for a dragon to do in these circumstances is to move, unless there isn’t another cave available. Thank you for the comment, magarisa!
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I agree. You’re welcome, Frank!
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Ah, another great limerick, Frank! This one transported me to a fantasy land with dragons, bold damsels, and knights!
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Thank you, Mind and Life Matters!
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