Category: music
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Lesley Scoble’s “Exhibit A” is a dark limerick (& song) reflecting on the cruel spectacle of “freak shows” in history. The poem critiques how audiences…
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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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Lesley Scoble’s “Days into Wild” is a Blitz poem reflecting the transition from summer to fall, evoking imagery of changing seasons and the beauty of…
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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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“Nyx Emberline on an Alien Rampage” is Lesley Scoble’s latest creation—a poem paired with a digital oil painting. With vibrant pink hair and unapologetic attitude,…
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The ubi sunt poem (& song) “Where Did It All Go?” by Lesley Scoble reflects on lost childhood moments filled with joy and freedom. It…
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In Abstraction Cerulean, Lesley Scoble traces the ascent of a tulip not as a botanical event, but as a metaphysical unfolding—where breath, light, and color…
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The poem (and song) Jumping in a Puddle encourages embracing childlike joy and spontaneity by jumping into puddles without hesitation. It highlights the carefree nature…
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Lesley Scoble’s poem (& accompanying symphony) “Exulansis” explores the concept of freedom through the imagery of a solitary albatross gliding over southern oceans. The albatross…
