Limericks

Dear Friends,

 

Normies like us can’t even ken,

A monopoly faction like a fen,

The faction that trashes,

To rule over the ashes,

As Madison warned in Federalist #10.

 

There once was a demon named Karl Marx,

Writing his fiendish polemic in Paris parks,

He said with a grin,

All that lives is sin,

And set to destroying all life even aardvarks.

 

There once was a government of grift,

To the cronies and corrupt it was a gift,

Raid the treasury,

Political treachery,

And it was always sure to blame shift.

 

Labour and Tories won’t try to make a dent,

They’re spineless and make a bad government,

A single thread,

But as Trump said,

Fixing illegal immigration just took a new President.

 

There once was an elite Hegelian,

With a thought process totally alien,

He said with a smile,

Beware my wile,

And lived a corrupt life Bacchanalian.

 

Sincerely,

John Pepin

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