Visa dreams – a funny Brexit Clerihew poem

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The poem is a light humor on software engineer’s ply on the recent Brexit decision.

A Clerihew is a comic verse consisting of two couplets and a specific rhyming scheme, aabb invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875-1956) at the age of 16. The poem is about/deals with a person/character within the first rhyme. In most cases, the first line names a person, and the second line ends with something that rhymes with the name of the person.

51 Replies to “Visa dreams – a funny Brexit Clerihew poem”

  1. Yes, many of my friends are stuck out there, not knowing how this is going to work out.
    Regardless of how its going to work out, this is a really nice way to represent this situation in a wonderful poem, Shweta 🙂

    1. if you say you are dull, I have nowhere to go Amitji….I will surely try some more different kind of poems 🙂

  2. They say visiting London makes sense after Brexit.
    But, problem is the Visa! For many, it’ll be a dream! Well expressed, soul-sis 🙂

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