Category: humour
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A poem about the quiet comedy of ageing. #poetry #poetsofinstagram #spokenwordpoetry #aginggracefully #humorpoetry #creativewriting #modernpoetry #storytellingpoetry #art #illustration #cartoon
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A playful dialogue perched on the edge of risk — where curiosity, caution, and good sense have a quiet word with each other. #instapoetry #spokenwordpoetry…
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A little counting rhyme, a little mischief, and three free‑range friends perched exactly where you’d least expect them. #poetrycommunity #poemaday #illustratedpoetry #whimsicalart #creativewriting #nonsenseverse #storybookvibes
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It’s my pleasure to present THE OPERATIC HADDOCK. I hope my limerick raises at least a small smile in this festive season. #limerick #limerickpoetry #lightverse…
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Moonlit nonsense with Andy, chocolates, and scratchy sand — a love story. #Limerick #NonsenseVerse #WhimsicalPoetry #IllustratedVerse #Rhyme
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My new poem‑song Three Likes dives into the comedy and ache of online validation—how a handful of clicks can feel both trivial and monumental. A…
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The poem “Rabbit Don’t Rhyme” by Lesley Scoble humorously explores the challenges of writing funny rhymes. The narrator, confused about rhyme schemes, considers various options…
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Lesley Scoble’s limerick portrays ten monotonous men drilling a floor with the ambition of reaching Rangoon by noon to embark on an exploration. #Limerick #NonsenseVerse…
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The poem (and song) “Under the Mulberry Tree” by Lesley Scoble portrays a serene day spent beneath a mulberry tree during June. The speaker enjoys…
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Two voices, one form. An Ordinary Man and The Ordinary Woman — paired Triolet poems by Lesley Scoble, exploring the quiet heroism of everyday lives.…
