How about trying some Open Space limericks? This is not a poetry contest, just 
a bit of poetry fun.
The limerick form is five lines. Lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme, and lines 3 and 4 
rhyme. The lines have a steady beat, for example: da DA DA da DA DA da DA DA. 
And from that form, we can play with the beat and the rhymes.
A limerick tells a story. Many start with a line like this: "there once was a 
_____ named _____" or "there was a _____ _____ from ______".


There once was a good man named HarrisonWhose stories were pretty 
embarrassin'To bosses whose tight reinspoured ice on our right brainsWhile open 
space lit 'em like kerosene.

There was a young woman Christinewho was fearful of joining a teambut the law 
of two feetled her straight to a seaton the leadership board of her dream.
(a true story)

enjoy...
JeffSan Franciscomagic.teams at hotmail

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