Category: poetry
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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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A mother describes her son’s stubbornness about going to school, portraying his displeasure with a pout. Despite her attempts to motivate him, he resists until…
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In the haunting imagery of nature and loss, the poem explores the tension between the hunter and the hunted under the moon and stormy sky.…
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The poem “Hint of a Smile” by Lesley Scoble captures a journey where one person attempts humour to lighten a stern companion’s mood. Despite initial…
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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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The poem reflects on the emptiness of Johnny’s flat after his departure, expressing sorrow for his absence, concern for his well-being, and nostalgia for their…
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“The Rabbit Hole” features a dialogue among characters navigating a dark hall, encountering a scurrying white rabbit and a melting pocket watch. As they fall…
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The post highlights the release of “Area 51,” the 51st rengay by David Bogomolny, Lesley Scoble, and Melissa Lemay. It humorously addresses themes of AI…
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I call us the Three Musketeers! Since last year, David, Melissa and I have been writing rengay regularly together. I thought I should share this…
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The 50th rengay titled “Vacuum Packed,” created by Lesley Scoble, David Bogomolny, and Melissa Lemay, celebrates collaborative poetry. The piece features themes related to technology…
