March/April 2020 Limerick Laughs Winner and Runners-up
Read the best entries from our March/April limerick contest, based on a classic cover from W.D. Stevens.
Read the best entries from our March/April limerick contest, based on a classic cover from W.D. Stevens.
Read the best entries from our January/February 2020 limerick contest, based on a classic cover from Norman Rockwell.
Old mem’ries of childhood recalling, “Giddyup,” the old man began bawling. It was quite a tableau As he rocked to and fro, Unaware little Jim could be falling. Congratulations to Jan Sasek of Antelope, California, who won $25 for this fun limerick describing Norman Rockwell’s December 16, 1933, cover illustration. If you’d like to […]
Read the fun limericks from our latest contest winner and runners-up and enter next month’s limerick challenge!
Read all the limericks from our latest contest winner and runners-up and enter next month’s limerick challenge!
The students were taught by a master But the dance class became a disaster Cried one little mister, “I’m paired with my sister!” “So can’t we please dance any faster?” Congratulations to Linda Neukrug of Walnut Creek, California! For her limerick describing Albert W. Hampson’s illustration Cotillion, which appeared as a Post cover on May […]
It looks like the dogs won’t be quiet. They’re causing a terrible riot. They have their own plan For disturbing this man Who’s attempting to balance his diet. Congratulations to Neal Levin of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan! For his limerick, Neal wins $25 and our gratitude for his witty and entertaining poem describing Begging for Turkey, […]
The students were taught by a master, But the dance class became a disaster. Cried one little mister, “I’m paired with my sister!” “So can’t we please dance any faster?” Congratulations to Linda Neukrug of Walnut Creek, California! For her limerick describing Albert W. Hampson’s illustration Cotillion, which appeared as a Post cover on May […]
Read the winning limerick and nine runners-up for The Saturday Evening Post’s Limerick Laughs contest for the September/October 2017 issue.
Have a good time at camp, and goodbye. We will pick you up come mid-July. While you fight off mosquitos, We’ll sip on mojitos And blast the ol’ A/C on high. Congratulations to Jennifer Klein of Tel Aviv, Israel! For her limerick, Jennifer wins $25 and our gratitude for her witty and entertaining poem describing […]
We share the best limericks from last month’s contest.
A nymph in the first blush of spring Spied a snowman and fancied a fling. But her kiss was his last; He was melting, and fast, While pondering love and its sting. Congratulations to Karen Eastlund of Raritan, New Jersey! For her limerick, Karen wins $25 and our gratitude for her witty and entertaining poem […]
As the mist on the battlefield clears,
And the enemy regiment nears,
This lass in her nook
Foreshadows the look
Of Where’s Waldo? by 60-odd years!
Cute limericks about a puppy’s Christmas wish, submitted by Saturday Evening Post readers.
Tickle your funny bone with 10 outstanding limericks describing 1957’s Billboard Painters by Stevan Dohanos.
Tickle your funny bone with limericks from Limerick Laughs contest winner Rebekah Hoeft of Redford, Michigan, and runners-up.