Limerick Poems About Dolphin | Dolphin Limerick Poems
Written by Ralph Taylor
Categories: animals

Enemies At Peace (Worst Poem Ever)

A shark and a dolphin were seen
with a very small space in-between.
They were both in their stride
as they swam side-by-side 
it was a highly unlikely scene!

Enter:  My Worst Poem Ever
          Ralph Taylor


Written by Jack Horne
Categories: fishing,

My Overflowing Bathroom

I fished in the sink for a cod
and landed a whole dolphin pod;
the bath and the loo
were full of them too -
but whales were too much for the rod...

for Constance's Form O 'Overflowing' contest



Written by James Horn
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Beckon and Dead Reckon

Beckon and Dead Reckon 

I hear quaint calls that do beckon;
Determine direction must dead recon,
To find out angle where coming from;
Catch flounder, dolphin and some drum,
And need right equipment for detecting.

Jim Horn


Written by Adeyemi Joshua
Categories: allegory,

Limerick 2

A bird flew beyond the ridges,
In search of prey beneath the bridges.
'Hello', the dolphin greeted her,
But she ignored cos of her task.
She'd returned now with no riches!
c.2017


Written by Richard Breese
Categories: cheer up, fish, fun, giggle, new year, new york

happy new year

thinking ocean life silly

dolphin edna mae tilly

ashore amidst cheers

a squeak for new years

then boards a bus for philly.



Written by Richard Breese
Categories: beach, celebration, fish, food, fun, giggle

a clambake

a dolphin i hardly knew

a pot of jellyfish stew

a seahorse swims by

a beer barreled pie

a deep sea fish barbecue.