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“Bloodbath”: A Limerick

It’s Tuesday, and perhaps you would like some light verse. Below is a limerick designed for such a desire.

“Bloodbath”

“No, no, no, let’s be very clear, you gotta actually ask me the question in context of what it was said, right, and what the, what it was said when he said that, right, in his remarks, in his speech, right?” ~ Karine Jean-Pierre

There once was a Press Secretary
Whose name was Karine Jean-Pierrë.
She struggled with words,
Which was rather absurd:
Sophists need a big vocabulary.

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