Short and Simple: Clerihews

This strange poetry form is straight out of a high schooler's notebook. Clerihews are made up of 4 lines, the form of which is AABB. These short poems are meant to be funny or satirical, although it can be pretty much whatever people want. For some reason, people made a bunch of Clerihews about different chemists throughout history, who knows why. Here is an example.

Sir Humphrey Davy 
Abominated gravy. 
He lived in the odium 
Of having discovered sodium.

It's pretty straightforward that these poems are made out of boredom, although some are funny nonetheless. I don't think this specific poem stands out from any others of the genre, and I don't know how much more there is to say about such an unserious structure!

Here is one I wrote!

He's got the toupee
plus the MBA
Yet we doubt his vocation
to run this nation

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