When a young lady that I once kissed
Said, “tell me, are you a moral relativist?”,
I said, “darling Lou,
Would that bother you?”,
She said, “I liked it when we kissed …!”
When a young lady that I once kissed
Said, “tell me, are you a moral relativist?”,
I said, “darling Lou,
Would that bother you?”,
She said, “I liked it when we kissed …!”
This playful limerick turns a philosophical question into a charmingly lighthearted moment. The humor lies in the contrast between abstract ethics and the simple, human delight of a kiss—suggesting that some things (like romance) transcend intellectual debate. Witty and sweet Morris 👍🏻🤝
Thank you. I am delighted you enjoyed my poem. It is fun to play with philosophical concepts in a humorous way.
Fun!
I’m pleased you enjoyed it, Esther.
I’m glad she liked it.