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A Limerick composed with wit Follows strict, concise logic in it To give you a sense And then send you hence, The last word of this one is "shit". While TV Tropes loves its haiku , Don't limericks need their time too? In works of all kinds They grace our learned minds So don't be so quick to pooh-pooh! A limerick, so it must seem, Is a poem that follows a scheme. And that ends the Self-Demonstrating Article portion of this trope's description.
If it goes any further, it's quite sure it'll drive us insane. The "A" lines usually have eight syllables, and the "B" lines five. It's a very recognizable pattern. If we want to be technical, the pattern is an anapestic trimeter in the A lines, dimeter in the B lines.
The anapest has two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable, giving the poem a bouncing sing-song feel. The rhyming lines also often feature a double or triple rhyme, meaning multiple syllables rhyme rather than just the last one. It's common though not mandatory for the first line to end with the name of a geographic location such as a city or village as in the classic "There once was a man from Nantucket".
Compare Haiku , Purple Prose , and another short comic genre, the Feghoot. Also, playful poets will frequently subvert the form by messing with the last line; sometimes this is adding extra syllables, sometimes it's Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion.