There once was a lad, sent to war by Obama
Flew to Afghanistan and captured Osama
Not being that bold
He did what was told
And now we're gonna have a courtroom drama
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There once was a sniper with a round made of lead
Through his skilled scope he spied Evil's head
Save the drama
For your momma
We are better off that he's dead
Published by Tony Jingo
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22 Comments
Post a Commentodd and funny at the same time
quite concise
Enjoyed this!
Serious subjects but very clever! I love the rhythm of limericks!
Great, Tony.
You truly are a multi-talented writer, Tony. :-)
Excellent stuff, ma man!
Nice job, Tony.
Super!
My kind of poetry:)