Categories:
humorous poetry, humorous, poetry, word play,
Form: Footle
BRAINS
Eating them won’t make you smarter
Flying them, frying them won’t make you high
Scraping them off the pavement
Certainly, won’t make you fly
Peeling them off some stickers
May certainly make you laugh and cry
At the same time like me
Synchronicity
There’re always two sides to every coin
Just like there are two
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Categories:
humorous poetry, humorous, poetry,
Form: Light Verse
*****phones
wee've awl maid miss takes
sum foke think their perfect butt
cann knot sea era’s!
eye fink aye cann right
butt eye’ll admit sum era’s
sum thymes doo app pier
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Categories:
humorous poetry, humorous, poetry,
Form: Senryu
SERENGETI BETTI
Poem submitted to "AI: Panacea or Pain" Poetry Contest, Simon Rogerson, sponsor.
*SERENGETI BETTI
Many limerick poems offer a humorous view into an aspect of life and existence, and because of this, they have become a favorite of mine. This poem attempts to poke fun at the use of AI in creating poetry.
There once was beautiful bot
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Categories:
humorous poetry, 12th grade, humorous, poetry,
Form: Limerick
Anticipatory
Inspired by “Poems and Poets” by Anne Winter
“For once in my life,
I want to be a poem” — Anne Winter
If I were a poem
could my poem be a poet?
If such could be done
who besides me would know it?
If my poem—as a poet—wrote something new
could I as a poem be the other poem too?
Or would I
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Categories:
humorous poetry, fun, humorous, poetry, poets,
Form: Light Verse
Digital Signal
If I were in automaton mode
and wrote a digital poem
with binary code
in terms of two states
expressed as 0's and 1's
(positive and non-positive)
which when done
alternate
and run
in a lengthy string
then later transmit the data
with technology
it would not read
a beautimous thing
but repetitively tedious
or boring indeed
nought but a numbers game
of dreary ennui
it would positively be
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Categories:
humorous poetry, computer, humorous, poetry, silly,
Form: Rhyme
The Question Of Risibility
Every poem paints a picture
worth a thousand words
or so I've heard
and a little whimsy
goes a long way
it can even make your day
yet if I may have my say
not to laugh occasionally
once in a while
would be a tragedy
so let me see you smile
and to make a long story short
as I have often thought
if brevity be the
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Categories:
humorous poetry, age, fun, humorous, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Please Parse The Metaphor
Do you have a poetic licence
to park your pitiful purple prose
(alliteratively he wrote)
it even puts my poor feet to sleep
and gives me painful coma toes
(literally did he quote)
And have you paid your syn tax
to persist in paltry poetry
(a non sequitur perhaps)
as dabbling in sad scribbling
is how your paean 'ppears to me
(no storied scripts mere scraps)
Before
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Categories:
humorous poetry, animal, fun, humorous, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
Nessie
O yon Loch Ness Monster
is come out of the lake
through all the wide border
his tail left a wake
and save his fire-breathing
he weapons had none
he swam all unharmed
and fair maidens he won
so faithful in love
yet so very messy
there never was wee beastie
like the young dragon Nessie
(With apologies to Sir Walter Scott)
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Categories:
humorous poetry, animal, humorous, poetry, water,
Form: Rhyme
Six Feet Under
Where there's a will
there's a funeral
death is a fact of life
a grave undertaking
for a mortician
and one day some day
you and I
will wake up dead
hopefully the lifetime led
was of our own making
too late for looking back
no regrets and yet
it's appalling
when we wind up
in a winding sheet
waiting on that beir
aside from six feet under
where do we go
from
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Categories:
humorous poetry, death, funeral, grave, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Behind Closed Doors
Intriguing thought begins to waltz,
With baby steps, timid and coy,
Twirling into a master ploy -
It hesitates and then it halts…
The thought is tamed, the game is on,
Fervid, wild word search is in play;
The frantic quill redrafts all day,
The mind’s in frenzy, dusk to dawn.
Masterpoem is to be born!
Or is
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Categories:
humorous poetry, humorous, poetry,
Form: Rhyme
A Limerick-Composing Old Man
A limerick-composing old man
Devised a most devious plan.
Rejecting convention,
I fear I must mention,
He fried all his verse in a pan.
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Categories:
humorous poetry, age, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Limerick
A Limerick on Limericks III
The man who a limerick makes,
Some topic or other he takes.
He drags it around,
Through air and the ground,
Then at a high temperature, bakes.
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Categories:
humorous poetry, fun, funny, humor, humorous,
Form: Limerick
A Limerick on Limericks II
A classicist once might have said,
That limericks are poetry, dead.
Another might say,
‘Tis verse that’s at play,
That speaks to the earth in our head.
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Categories:
humorous poetry, earth, fun, humor, humorous,
Form: Limerick
A Limerick on Limericks
A sentence or two, nothing more.
Five rhymes, and then back out the door.
A meter that’s strained,
Some topic profaned:
Ah me! What’s a limerick for?
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Categories:
humorous poetry, funny, humor, humorous, poetry,
Form: Limerick
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