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28 lines
691 B
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There was a young woman named Bright,
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Whose speed was much faster than light.
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She set out one day,
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In a relative way,
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And returned on the previous night.
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There was an odd fellow named Gus,
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When traveling he made such a fuss.
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He was banned from the train,
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Not allowed on a plane,
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And now travels only by bus.
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There once was a man from Tibet,
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Who couldn't find a cigarette
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So he smoked all his socks,
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and got chicken-pox,
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and had to go to the vet.
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There once was a boy named Dan,
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who wanted to fry in a pan.
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He tried and he tried,
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and eventually died,
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that weird little boy named Dan.
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Now write a very funny limerick about {{$name}}.
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{{$input}}
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Invent new facts their life. Must be funny.
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