One of my many and varied time sinks
is an on line game site called "Puzzle
Pirates". I discovered they were
having a contest: String five limericks together with
a pirate-y story line and a sub-theme of "five".
I was amused, but since my ability to write poetry
is erratic at best, I didn't really expect to enter.
Strange things went on in my head. 24 hours later,
I had a contest entry. As I said, I think it is grin-worthy.
Paul Haynie
Conniving
Clive
A dashing young pirate named
Clive
Wondered just how he'd survive
When his girls from each port
Gathered at ONE resort
And each found she was but one of five.
Now Clive was just that sort
of bloke
Who lied every time that he spoke,
But when girls numbered five
Sought to boil him alive
His glibness went right up in smoke.
Then clever Clive thought of
a play:
Five crewmates could help save the day!
If each one girl would woo,
All would have someone new,
And Clive could then go on his way.
So charming Clive set in to
coach
Five friends on just how to poach
Unsuspecting girls' hearts
With insincere arts
(Yes, Clive had the soul of a roach.).
And when it was all said and
done,
Clive's mates the five girls' hearts had won
And Clive sailed way
With no more to say
Than that the whole game had been fun.