A woman ran into the balcony
Husband ran behind yelling... "Stop, Honey
Why are you so dumb?
Kindly do not jump
Our car's right below, think of the money"!
Thank you very much for clarifying the poem's theme. Now I understand this clearly. For damaging of car and losing money the husband is worried. I cannot stop smiling large. Ha..Ha.Ha...ha..ha..ha..This is truly fun giving Limerick.
Unfortunately he has given greater priority to his car than his wife! Thank you once again Kumaramani sir!
You have brilliantly penned this poem which expresses the materialistic life of extravagant life-style and this is very fun giving. This says that money does not give real happiness and does not remove stress. Husband motivates his wife to show car and money to have wealthy life but still wife plans to jump from the building. She should not jump and all should live happily. This is excellent Limerick...`10
Yes, so she could delay her jump and argue on his meanness. Otherwise, life filled with humor. Nice poem
Part 2. Your sense of fun and gaiety just sparkles in this piece! ! There does not seem to be any form or tone or topic that you cannot do and do with expertise! ! 10+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
PART ONE> hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaa. I am forever being amazed at you, dear friend! ! ! ! ! ! I have never liked limericks until I met yours. I really only like your limericks with a few- very few- exceptions from one other writer here on PH. I definitely enjoy yours more than his.
Susan, I don't know how much of enthusiasm you have instilled in me with this wonderful comment. I am so thankful to you! I try to observe the rules when I write a limerick and if possible bring some hilarity into it! Actually I am not that humorous by nature, but try to be humorous! However it needs a big heart to applaud someone like this and once more I express my gratitude!
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Ha! Thanks for the laugh! Reminds me of the old definition of mixed emotions: when a man watches his mother-in-law drive his new car over a cliff...