Sanctioning The Word “Sanction” (Limerick)
The word “sanction” is terribly flawed
Cuz its usage goes well beyond broad.
If you say that my act
Has been sanctioned, redact:
Did you penalize me, or applaud?
The word “sanction” is terribly flawed
Cuz its usage goes well beyond broad.
If you say that my act
Has been sanctioned, redact:
Did you penalize me, or applaud?
Tags: Language Humor, Language Limerick, Sanction Limerick
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Mad Kane (Madeleine Begun Kane) is a writer, musician, and "recovering lawyer." She won the Robert Benchley Society Award For Humor and enjoys writing limericks, song parodies, and current events haiku.
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That limerick makes its point well.
I’d applaud, but a doubt I must quell:
If I demonize Mad,
Is that good or bad –
Sky-high praise or as damning as hell?