Category: humour
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Lesley Scoble’s playful poem (and song) Much reminisces on past interactions and shared experiences—most notably the play Much Ado About Nothing. Crafted as a quadrille,…
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In Pass the Salt, Love, Lesley Scoble reflects on her long-time crush on Adam Faith, who sits beside her at a theatre cast dinner—a moment…
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Russ the Rotter— a humorous rhyme celebrating a mate whose pranks, games, and antics made life anything but dull.
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“404 Hug Not Found” is a collaborative rengay poem by David Bogomolny and Lesley Scoble. The piece captures emotions through imagery and humour, reflecting on…
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Lesley Scoble’s poem “Object on the Wall” describes a mysterious ringing object resembling an old wall telephone, leading to a whimsical conversation with a beautiful…
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A sky full of rubber ducks. A crowd frozen in awe. A bath-time hallucination gone gloriously rogue. Squeaky chaos meets orchestral wonder in this surreal…
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A whimsical quatern with a marching beat—Gnomadic Gnomes Are on the Move rallies tiny voices in protest. Sung by The Metro-Gnomes, this lyrical chant blends…
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Lesley Scoble created a 44-word poem titled “Shlightly Tipshy,” inspired by d’Verse Poets Quadrille prompt #228. The poem humorously explores a tipsy experience, featuring a…
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Lesley Scoble is honoured as Poet of the Week, reviewing submissions for W3 Poetry Prompt #169. Her prompt invites poets to write narrative poems about…
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In this playful and rhythmic poem, the speaker takes us into the private world of music flowing through their EarPods—a personal “soundscape” where beats pulse,…
