Alone came Miss Red Riding Hood,
Calmly walking up to the apple tree where the big bad wolf stood,
Miss Hood suddenly dropped to both knees,
Sucked the big bad wolf cock so deep his voice pleaded, "Don't ever stop please,"
Today they call that particular tree sweet applewood.
A limerick is a form of poetry,[1] especially one in five-line anapestic meter with a strict rhyme scheme (AABBA), which is sometimes obscene with "humorous intent." The first two lines rhyme with the last line, and the third and fourth line rhyme, and they are usually shorter.