Limericks from Larry Gillis

LARRY THE FAMOUS LIBERTARIAN // FANCIED HE WAS WILDLY CONTRARIAN …
(Limericks by “CoPilot”, in 1.1 seconds)

  1. There once was a soul who declared,
    “My life is my own — be prepared.
    If I’m peaceful and kind,
    Keep your laws off my mind,
    For freedom is best when it’s shared.”
  2. A voter cried out with a cheer,
    “Less government meddling, my dear.
    Trim the state to the bone,
    Let folks stand on their own,
    And keep bureaucrats far from the gear.”
  3. A merchant who thrived on his wits
    Said, “Markets work fine without fits.
    Let buyers decide,
    Let sellers provide,
    And keep central planners in splits.”
  4. A philosopher calmly would say,
    “No force — unless danger’s in play.
    Don’t steal, don’t coerce,
    Don’t threaten or worse,
    And peace is the rule of the day.”
  5. A taxpayer muttered, “I’m done.
    My paycheck is not your fun.
    Spend less, save more,
    Stop knocking my door,
    And let private budgets outrun.”
  6. A citizen whispered, “I fear
    When government listens too near.
    My data’s my own,
    Not yours to be known,
    So keep all your snooping unclear.”
  7. A jurist remarked with a sigh,
    “Our prisons are stacked far too high.
    End victimless crimes,
    Shorten pointless long times,
    And justice might finally apply.”
  8. A sailor proclaimed from the pier,
    “No endless wars year after year.
    Defend if we must,
    But bombs breed distrust —
    Let peace be the course we steer.”
  9. A traveler said with a grin,
    “Let peaceful newcomers come in.
    If they work, if they strive,
    They help us all thrive —
    A freer world’s how we begin.”
  10. A neighbor declared with delight,
    “My choices are mine — that’s my right.
    If I harm no one else,
    Let me live as myself,
    And keep lawmakers out of my sight.”
  11. A Floridian proudly would say,
    “Decisions should stay close to play.
    Let towns lead the dance,
    Give states more advance,
    And keep D.C. well out of the way.”