Category: humour
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Lesley Scoble’s poem “Where’s Walter?” reflects on the absence of a character named Walter during a significant moment, prompting questions about his fate.
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The narrative captures a glamorous night filled with celebrities and excitement, as the protagonist revels in the thrill of an Oscar nomination for their role…
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A vibrant bouquet featuring a goggled Pomeranian includes dogwood and dog rose, creating a lively floral arrangement. The playful imagery evokes joy, celebrating the whimsical…
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A whimsical limerick describes a giant cat in an alpine pass that has a taste for fast cars, particularly favouring red, blue, and white ones.
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Scruffy, a discontented dog, expresses frustration about his modelling career, wishing to run wild instead. He and his friend are currently posing as doctors and…
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In a stuck lift, the narrator reflects on their messy appearance, feeling like a mischievous schoolchild, while trapped between two floors and unable to open…
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The poem humorously depicts the aftermath of a celebration, highlighting the regrets and physical discomforts of overindulgence in alcohol. The narrator experiences a severe headache…
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Lesley Scoble has been named Poet-of-the-Week for W3 Prompt #138. She challenges readers to write a Double Dactyl or McWhirtle poem. Scoble provides detailed guidelines…
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A limerick titled “Trunk Call” by Lesley Scoble, features an elephant named Paul struggling to use a phone booth…

