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SUMMARY:Today’s Greatitude
DESCRIPTION:Today is Limerick Day!\nA limerick is a humorous poem consisting of five lines. These silly rhymes were made famous by an Englishman named Edward Leer, who wrote The Book of Nonsense in the 1800s.\nWhile Leer brought these short poems into the spotlight, it is believed that they originated in the 1400s in the town of Limerick, Ireland.\nWhat Limerick will you compose today?\nPerhaps we will give it a go\nTo bring something daily to “yo”\nTo write all this stuff\nIs more than just fluff\nGreatitudes puts you in the know\n \n      \n \n
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