There once was a week full of rhyme… April 2, 2022By Rita Buettner Catholic Review Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Open Window April is National Poetry Month! I’ll be blogging my weekly 7 Quick Takes in poetry form. Today, let’s have some fun with limericks. ~1~ When my boys have friends over to play,Sometimes I’m not sure what to say.Being nearby and niceMay just come with a price.I order pizza and just stay away. ~2~ Fridays are times to eat fishOr some other fine Lenten-y dish.This week’s menu was fine,And some might say sublime,Since fish sticks are simply delish. ~3~ Though I’ve ordered a million or two,I rarely take time to reviewRecent items I’ve boughtBut when Amazon soughtThoughts on tigers? Well, I have a few. ~4~ One day my dear children will findThat pancakes aren’t all the same kind.But ’til then, seal your lips,Let them think chocolate chipsCome in all pancakes, if you don’t mind. ~5~ Spring is coming! Let’s say that again.Winter simply must come to an end.Warmth will come, please, please, please,With more flowering trees,As hours of sunshine extend. ~6~ Why are weekdays long while weekends fly?How do airplanes sail through the blue sky?Does the dryer eat socks?Can you bark like a fox?Let’s not ever stop wondering why. ~7~ One day soon we will fire up the grill,But for now, winter meals taste good still.This week I had my eyeOn a good shepherd’s pie,And we all ate ’til we had our fill. Copyright © 2022 Catholic Review Media Print