Category: humour
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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…
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The poem “Washing Instructions” humorously advises on shrinking jeans by washing and drying them while wearing them, despite the risk of emerging pink.
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A self-confident feline protagonist awaits an audition, only to be confronted by an old rival. As the memories of their fierce battle resurface, the protagonist…
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A whimsical poem capturing the confusion and disorientation of the speaker, who is lost in a whirlwind of past and present experiences, unsure of their…
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Two individuals engage in a humorous exchange, where one claims to be seeing an artwork, while the other believes they are locked in a mental…
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The latest rengay from the Three Happy Renegaydes, “Mistakes,” features playful verses by Lesley Scoble, David Bogomolny, and Melissa Lemay. Each poet shares humorous mishaps…
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The invisible man dances with his boots and wig, creating an unusual sight. The wig resembles a flying dead cat, while the boots dance throughout…
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The poem “What Do You Fancy?” by Lesley Scoble takes a playful look at the concept of fancying a drink, culminating in a humorous twist.…
