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From Wikipedia: A limerick is a five-line, often funny and ribald poem with a very strict meter. The rhyme scheme is usually "A-A-B-B-A", with a rigid meter. The first, second, and fifth lines are three metrical feet long; the third and fourth are two metrical feet. Many substitutions are common.  Here are a few political limericks for today's world....

7 Limericks for each of 7 Days

HOT NEW LIMERICK:
"Behold," said the track to the train.
"Can you tell me if it's looking like rain?
        I can't see the sun
        Which is really no fun
And the clouds make me want to complain."

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T1
R1
Sat1
Sun1
W2
R2
F2
Sun2
M3
T3
W3
F3
Sat3
M4
T4
R4
Sun4
M5
T5
W5
F5
Sat5
T6
F6
Sun6

M7

W7

R7

Sat7

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BackOne
Red Hand Pointing Left

NextOne
Red Hand Pointing Right

LastOne
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