Category: humour
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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.…
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The limerick “The Camel” features a camel who dislikes dry land and prefers swimming off the coast of Ireland. The author, Lesley Scoble, is a…
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The poem “Jam Doughnut” by Lesley Scoble comically captures the desire for a jam doughnut despite concerns about weight. The poem humorously depicts the struggle…
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The poem “The Burnt Cards” reflects on the consequences of playing with damaged cards in a game of blackjack. Written in response to a creative…
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There was a comical clock that laughed every hour but coughed at ten. It is now famous and tells the time on TikTok. (Lesley Scoble,…
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I’m All Over The Place: a quadrille poem of just 44 words.
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The Young Man and his Brolly: a limerick
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Who Am I and What is My Purpose? a nine line poem
