The limerick “The Blueberry’s Plump Symphony” celebrates the beauty of a blueberry, one of Christ’s creations, through vivid onomatopoeia. It describes a plump, blue berry that grows impressively, bursting with a pop when bitten. The juicy squelch delights the senses, culminating in a vibrant zing that creates a joyful, musical sensation, reflecting the wonder of divine craftsmanship.

There once was a blueberry so blue,
With a plump that just grew and grew,
It went pop in my mouth,
Sent a squelch to the south,
And its zing sang a sweet hullabaloo!