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A combination of sympathy for a friend's ill-health and today's 'Word a Day' inspired me to pen my own clerihew:
 Ian Martin
 Has done with partyin'
 He now wisely eschews
 The insidious effects of booze
 
 I didn't think it was too bad for a first effort...
 
 
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Welcome helendq, I think that's excellent.  As far as I can see (I shall probably be torn apart for this) yours is this board's first post on Clerihews, which I find amazing.  It's a pity you didn't post it up under 'Wordplay and fun' or 'Miscellany'; unfortunately, many peoples eyes often don't drop down the Index this far.  I think Coffeebean in particular would enjoy playing with Clerihews.
 CB,....you there?  Let's give it a bit and see what happens.
 
 
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I'm here, but had too busy a day to come up with one.  But!!  I have picked up the glove, dxb!    Welcome, helendq! 
 
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German composer Paul Hindemith leftthe Nazi regime not entirely bereft;
 His repertoire is smaller
 but you may recognize Mathis der Maler.
 
 
 
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American author Mark Twainhad a brain of a singular strain;
 but his style so witty, dry and direct
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William of Normandy in 1066brought his law and culture to the Celts and Picts.
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Gluttonous Henry the EighthWrought a departure of faith,
 And to his wives as a Tudor
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HelenDQ,Her first post a clerihew,
 Hurrah, she's begun,
 And her posting can only add to the fun!
 
 
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Politically correctIst
 Kot und Dreck.
 
 
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Highly acclaimed Thomas EdisonMany failed ideas did jettison,
 Then finally to his delight
 He perfected the incandescent light.
 
 
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Jones (Cathy Zeta) didn’t say “Hello”.She felt violated, we know.
 It was OK to picture that bash;
 For cash.
 
 
 The engineer James Watt,
 Watched a boiling pot.
 He thought, “Will steam lift the lid?”
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Yo Yo Ma, clever fellow,makes his living playing cello;
 Just a $lice
 would be nice.
 
 
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>Just a $lice
 Coffeebean, to be replete
 creates a rhyme that is concrete,
 in addition to
 a clerihew.
 
 
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Orlando Bloom, he leaves me smiling.As Legolas, he's quite beguiling.
 from forest glen to elvin home,
 he flitters on through Tolkein's tome.
 
 Ella Fitzgerald, her voice a bright note,
 sang high and low straight from her throat.
 The lady sang jazz
 with a lot of pizzaz.
 
 Jonathan Edwards, a preacher
 said that God knew every creature.
 and pictured sinners in God's ire,
 dangling very close to fire.
 
 
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HelenDQ, novice of A.Word.A.Day,Posted a clerihew to enter the fray.
 Which replies made her laugh, do you suppose,
 So that tea came out of her nose?
 
 
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Musick is allabout how the sounds fall
 the newbies must be wonderin'
 what the *feck am I blubberin'
 
 Claire and Hugh'll
 go *down by the pool
 it's a personal infer
 as to *where down does refer
 
 Welcome! AWAD rookies
 sit down, have a cookie.
 I'm enjoying the spew
 of applied clerihew.
 
 
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Sir Isaac Newton: scientist,philosopher and alchemist,
 from an apple’s inspiration
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Robespierre, dreaming of man’s evolution,Fueled the fires of the French Revolution
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Nice one CB!
 PAINKILLER:
 
 Elitist Jacobin, Jean Paul Marat,
 Favoured the rise of the meritocrat.
 While bathing his aches away
 He met Charlotte Corday.
 
 
 
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Canadian General Sam Hill invented odd gadgets at will. But his orders soon got so batty His troops said "What the Sam Hill was that, eh?" (High school memory of his invention of the shovel with a hole in it that could also be used as a shield while advancing on the enemy.  ) |  |  |  
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Interesting, Zed.  I've heard the expression but never really wondered about it.  Now I have some clues!  Thanks for that learning experience!   |  |  |  
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My thanks also, Zed. I've heard the expression, but always assumed Sam Hill was a mock euphemism for hell. It never occurred to me that there was actually a Sam Hill being commemorated.
 Bingley
 
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Out of twenty-two poems posted in this thread so far, I count eight legitimate clerihews.  Y'all's homework assignment is to identify them.  Extra credit will be given for anyone fixing the fourteen that aren't clerihews.
 
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Is that why I had to work so hard to keep it from turning into a limerick?
 
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Well, the clerihew is AABB and the limerick is AABBA so you just have to leave off the last line.  The rhythmic pattern of a clerihew is non-existent.  In fact not sticking to any pattern is encouraged.  This also means that you could just as well come up with a limerick without the last line:
 An aspiring young poet named Zed
 Took it into her pretty young head
 To dash off some lines
 And put them on signs.
 
 It's the first line that kills most of them.  Mine just snuck under the wire.
 
 
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Our free lance foolcites a rule,
 while liberties he takes
 and like me, the spirit, he breaks!
 
 Of Troy,
 never one to be coy-
 struts her stuff!
 (well, one more is enough!)
 
 
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Higgledy-piggledy  Ludwig van Beethoven  Bored by requests for some  Music to hum,  Finally answered with  Oversimplicity  "Here's my Fifth Symphony: Duh, duh, duh, DUM!" ~~ rules to be found here:http://makeashorterlink.com/?T2E112764Post Edit: Oops    Thanks, dxb and eta! |  |  |  
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Editor of note (but quiet) AnnaStSaid, “Look, I can out-double the rest.”
 Her verses were strophic, but as for her URL in deepest pink.
 Dud link.
 
 
 
 
 
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our hero d-x-b,  discovered what we all would see,  that in her effort to double, Anna also doubled the http.  AABB edit our hero d-x-b,  discovered what we all would see,  that in her effort to double, Anna's http was twice the trouble. 
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Prolific poster CoffeebeanCame onboard and caused a scene.
 She said punishingly "Try a Tom Swifty."
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So Faldage --
 Are you going to use your red pencil and tell us where we went wrong?   I thought it was safe down here in Weekly Themes . . .
 
 
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where we went wrong
 The first line in a clerihew is either a person's name or ends in a person's name.
 
 Since there are so few restrictions on the clerihew, it seems a small thing to ask that the name be involved in the rhyme.
 
 
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Oh, I thought it just had to contain the person's name.  Oh well.
 
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Lucy Van Pelt, of Peanuts ® fame,Would coax Charlie Brown into a football game,
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contain the person's name
 Digging into it more deeply I discover that Anu seems to have been of the laxer school in his definition.  Others seem more or less strict in the matter, some appearing to indicate that the first line be nothing but the person's name, one noting merely that the first line contain the person's name and the second line rhyme with the person's (which would seem to require that the pe4rson's name end the first line, but not necessarily) and some even allowing the name to be in the second line.  As you so aptly put it, "Oh well."
 
 
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Aw shucks. I was waiting on a ruling as to whether or not "Hugh'll" *counted.
 
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>a ruling as to... "Hugh'll" 
 I suspect that's why I came up with nine (9) instead of eight (8).
 
 
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 For dxb
 Napoleon Bonaparte,
 Of things military, very smart;
 He overthrew the royalists when he organized a coup,
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That's neat Cb (In the true meaning as well as US colloquial).  I guess I can only try this: Wellesley, Arthur, Sorted Iberia then went farther North to Waterloo with Blucher to dispute. Gave him the boot. It's a bit forced, but there are too many difficult rhymes in the subject matter!   |  |  |  
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