Category: humour
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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…
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Lesley Scoble shares her poem “BOGOF Offers,” inspired by the W3 Prompt #135 and the Dectina Refrain form. The piece explores the theme of “Free”…
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Last night, plagued by insomnia, I created a whimsical poem, “Yellow Dogs Can Read,” The poem features a yellow dog, emphasizing its love for reading…
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Witch’s Brew is a humourous freestyle poem. Two tanka poems written in response to the Tanka Tuesday Halloween Syllabic Poetry Challenge accompany it.
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Lesley Scoble’s poem “Tug of War v the Street Crane and the Full Moon” illustrates a whimsical struggle between a street crane and the full…
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The poem depicts a chaotic morning routine sparked by an alarm clock. The narrator awakens, throws the clock, and contemplates their partner’s slumber. As they…
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The poem explores themes of memory and nostalgia as the speaker struggles to recall the name of a long-lost hero. After a chance encounter near…
