Self-styled and self-published, the ‘Limerick Man’ turns a fine phrase, loves music and supports worthy causes
There’s a hymn from my choir days titled, “I Love to Tell the Story.” And I just so happen to have a story I’d love to tell. For Better or Verse was hatched when my close friend Anne Jarvis said, “You’ve got all these limericks; why don’t you create some more and write a book?” So I did. As soon as I was done, we went to see FriesenPress, a self-publishing company here in Victoria. Nine months later, in 2017, the book was published.
Many of the limericks I already had on hand were written back in 1997, and were inspired by the 350-voice choir I sang in. We’d spend a half an hour or so before practice showing off our literary chops and many of my limericks came into being right there, usually as a tribute to my fellow singers, like this one from chapter two:
“Will you ever forget our wee Pat
She was known as a swingin’ hep cat
Pat went out each night
Till dawn’s early light
Then sat with the milkman to chat.”
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