Limerick Poems About Skate | Skate Limerick Poems
Written by Adrienne Brown
Categories: people, boy,

Boy Named Devin

there once was a boy named Devin
he appears to be at the age of seven
he loves to skate
and use his hair rake
for him, food is like heaven


Written by Dean Wood
Categories: fish, sea,

I Wish I Were a Skate

I wish I were a swimming skate
I’d swim in schools; that would be great!
I would sit in class
Between shark and bass
Then play hooky and take debate

May 3, 2018

For Viv Wigley’s  “I wish I was a”  Contest



Written by M. L. Kiser
Categories: fun, life, nonsense, wisdom, work,

Skate Away Fool

Skating through life, Oblivious to strife; If you hit a wall, You won’t bounce like a ball, But you may still survive.


Written by James Horn
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Trump Trying To Skate

Trump Trying To Skate 

Trump with bone spurs  tried to skate,
Or from Viet Nam service forever wait;
Draft dodger;
Now old cadger;
Position of president for him did create.

Jim Horn

Amazing how America can make
jobs for various people regardless 
of education and experience.


Written by Terry Flood
Categories: humor, winter,

Glug

I dashed out to have winter fun
To skate on the lake in the sun
At zero degrees
The surface will freeze
I’m soaked: It was just above one