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Little Hill

((ludicrous limerick challenge))

By MorganaPublished 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 1 min read
Little Hill
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Clitoris is a delightfully named nub*

Root: kleitoris—“little hill” (like its hood!)

But the Greeks loved a good pun

And they knew how to have fun

‘Cause an alternate translation is “to rub.”

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*In totality, it is a wishbone shaped organ, upon which the "nub" is a little cluster of surface-fun attached to a vast iceberg of pleasure zones, but this definition did not work with the rhyme scheme.

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  • Stephanie J. Bradberry3 years ago

    Delightfully artful. I love every bit of the use of the etymology!

  • JBaz3 years ago

    Perfect, witty an d funny. Where was this information when I needed it?

  • Dana Stewart3 years ago

    ‘surface fun’ 😂

  • Paul Stewart3 years ago

    the poem itself was masterful, but your little note at the end was the cherry!

  • Madoka Mori3 years ago

    My god there's a book in these. Please get a whimsical illustrator and publish them all together!

  • Donna Renee3 years ago

    🤣perfect!! your *note even had me cracking up too lol

  • Kendall Defoe 3 years ago

    You really are making me smile tonight.

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