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 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: 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 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
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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