Limerick Poems About Peacock | Peacock Limerick Poems
Written by George Aul
Categories: life,

Color Blind

I look in the mirror to see I'm white
I think that it is such a pretty sight,
I stand proud as a peacock
then see we don't have a lock...
All of the world's colors gives it its might!


For "What is White?" contest by Debbie Guzzie.


Written by Rico Leffanta
Categories: animal, funny,

Raw Ten Luck

A peacock in old Shangri-La
Found his wherewithal did not thaw
He went by the book
So his feathers shook
But aroused his mother-in-law



Written by Gershon Wolf
Categories: art, sports,

Sports and Art Jock

There once was a college sports jock,
Whose exterior was as hard as a rock.
   But inside beat the heart
   Of a connoisseur of fine art,
Whose colors he wore like a peacock.


Written by Rico Leffanta
Categories: political,

Beating Around the Bush

George Bush went up top for a walk
You should have heard Donald Trump squawk!
"It MUST be a crime!
The limelight is mine!"
(The peafowl was once a peacock)


Written by Daisy Ward
Categories: humor,

The Scene

He tried to put on a scene
Because the wig he wore was lime green
He sashayed about
Like a boastful peacock
He's now a high paid drag queen



Written by Rama Balasubramanian
Categories: 10th grade,

Limerick

Stole money and necklace brought
With mom feverently fought
How you got the money
I didn't give honey
I was at that moment caught
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A peacock spread its feather
Thought to see all would gather
All were busy that day 
Ashamed it went away 
Its big ego did shatter


Written by Subimal Sinha-Roy
Categories: beautiful, bird,

Peacock


Flashing feathers encased in tinged long train,
shining stretched fan shakes excited in rain.
             Art of bright eyespots dyed, 
             avian display of pride.
Grandeur of peacock’s grand brilliance doesn’t wane.