Friday, November 28, 2025

Stealing An hour

 I know I ought to go to bed

When night time cleaners clear my head

Yet every night I stay up late

I've thoughts to write which cannot wait


I'm trying to give life meaning

I love the quiet of the night

Protect laughter, stop life's screaming

Postpone facing traffic noise, light


And yet I know that I'm stealing

Hours which belong to tomorrow

Like taking two biscuits, chocolates

Means less later, to my sorrow


Some say you steal from life's end

If in your youth sleep hours you spend

Who knows what fate will throw my way

I'll grab another hour today.

-ends.


Thursday, November 27, 2025

Things We Didn't Do This Year comical Poem 693 by Angela Lansbury

We sent a lot of emails 

We didn't send out faxes

We filled up a long tax return

And then we paid our taxes


We've bought a fridge

But not played bridge

Replaced a fence, rebuilt a wall

We haven't done a lot at all


People say I'm very lucky

That my husband like to cook

I'm an ex teacher, I wrote a book

He also wrote a book


We had a lot of Covid jabs, not flu jabs

Lucky, didn't get the flu

My goodness, what a lot we've done

And so much more to do


We picked apples, not made cider

Got phyloxera on vines

We have not committed murder, stole, robbed banks

Just didn't have the time.

-ends-

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The Prolific Poet comical poem 692 by Angela Lansbury

 Some people struggle to write a poem

I write many, like a shop of hats

Poems pour our of me incessantly

Like drops from a dripping tap - sorting words is like herding cats


Poems pour out of my poised pen

I'm running chased by words like rain

Oh, no, here comes another one

Like buses, three more stop again - I diet, but my poem's fat.

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-ends-

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Our Lovely World comical poem 691 by Angela Lansbury

 We all live in a lovely world

If we never speak nor read news

If we just think what good we've done

Ignoring lists of what to do


If we admire fine, grand houses

And don't wish that big one was mine

If we ignore old and new wars

But enjoy views, enthuse, 'I'm fine'


The doctor asked me, how are you?

I said, mind's fine, the body's not,

I've got titinus, hammer toes, 

Strange murmurs and tunes in my heart


I don't weep for distant victims

Rant about fireworks, nor bombing

See butterflies, not ants, nearby

Squirrels share their sense of belonging


I can relax in isolation

People watch passers-by in a crowd

If I were single, one set of problems

At problems of marriage I'd laugh out loud


If every perfume pleases us

And every musical note is a pleasure

In fresh air we're glad to be alive

Our smiling face in a mirror's our treasure


When we're filled  and fulfilled with wonder

The the ocean is calm, and blue and deep

If we are glad to be awake

But glad and ready to have a good sleep


If we like drinking pure water

As much as Champagne or wine

If we're happy to be with a friend or alone

We always live in the perfect time.

-ends-

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Sunday, November 23, 2025

The Butterfly Effect Changing The Universe's Revolution comical poem 690 by Angela Lansbury

 

Butterfly in Changi Airport's Butterfly Garden.


We know the butterfly effect

Can bring results you don't expect


Where am I in the universe?

I don't think I'm here to rehearse

My time in judgement on a cloud

A balcony seat, to laugh out loud

At all mistakes made down below

Whilst I in limbo cease to grow


But if each thing's done for a reason

And there is good in each bad season

And there is good in plague and drought

You simply have to find it out


A million years of history

Weren't all designed for making me!

Why was I born? Do not ask why

Yet maybe I'm a butterfly!

Now that I'm here

Actions bring results. That's clear.


Something I do, and don't forget

Could have a big, beautiful effect

Maybe one smile, or just two tears

Will change the next three million years!


So it's important what you say

Your simple word could change my day

Did you like this? I'll try to guess

You'll change my world by saying yes!


Time's like trains on a railway line

We travel though light years of time.

If circles, not straight lines, believe

Resurrect, return to Adam and Eve


In heaven it's strange if all will change

Maybe all things will stay the same

Winners will always win the game

A rose by any other name


We might as well go with the flow

We all progress, and grow, we know

In sunlight, moonlight, candle glow -

Reach the same place with yes or no?


Now do I see the same as you?

Do you see green and call it blue?

Do you see blue but call it green?

Yet we both know what we both mean


Let's think and talk till we agree

I think like you, you think like me

We'll work hard to make others see

That I'm like you and you're like me


And we're both like a butterfly

Lives short, perfect, in time's jigsaw sky..

-ends-

Revised November 24th 2025



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect_in_popular_culture


Friday, November 21, 2025

Teeth And More comical poem 689 by Angela Lansbury

 


Thank God for whitening tootbpaste

For vaseline and vapour

Thank God for supermarkets

Thank God for soft toilet paper


Thank God for Satnav

For lawn mowers and combs

For cameras and waste disposal

For Zoom and mobile phones


Thank God for palm trees

Deck chairs, hammocks, sandy beaches

Dates and figs and kiwi fruit

Bananas and soft peaches  


Thank God for the internet

For pets, bushes and bones

For pens and pencils

So you'll never be alone


Thank God for history

About the bad old days

For the weather forecast

For seasons change to sunny days


Thank God for newspapers

And AI to solve all mystery

Thank God that after tragedy

We can turn to camedy


Thank God when I'm old or tired

The country has young leaders

Thank God for writers

Poets, printers and readers.

-ends-

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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

The Little Fig comical poem 688 by Angela Lansbury


Fig served in London. Photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

I had a fig to go with wine

I see others' figs all the time

Supermarkets are in the know

Figs can't be difficult to grow


I haven't got a fig they say

I didn't have a juicy fig

I went and bought a little sprig

Twenty years later it's too big


It started very cute but small

Planted a few feet from our wall

Three years I watched it anxiously

Alas it didn't grow at all


Then, hurray, it started growing

And then it grew its first small fig

Then more, but not soft nor big

What next? We'd no way of knowing


If you cooked them for several hours

Eventually they'd soften

Delicious in a syrup, we agreed, but

Something you won't do too often


Then we built a house extension

A glassed conservatory

But the fig's now too near 

Roots lift, shift a house, like oak trees


The fig leaves have grown enormous

At the expense of the plant's figs

They say that if your figs are small

It's 'cos you let leaves grow too big


Now it's rained for several days

No need to water the garden

The only problem is I see

The fig stalks start to harden


I do not want to cut it down

Wave all our years of work goodbye

Let's plant a bisexual tree

That's something I'm keen we should try


But my husband frowns angrily

'You and your damned little, hard figs

It took me hours to cook them up

And now the useless tree's too big!'


Yes, if we dig up my loved fig tree

The garden gains by looking big

But I'll point at the space and sigh

'We used to have a lovely fig.'


but I shall miss my healthy fig

Mixed with fruit, seeds and a fresh date

I'll raid my cheap supermarket

To fill my dawn five-a-day plate.

-ends-

Also see poem 667 on the fig, apple and other trees.

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Seriously Funny Poems by Angela Lansbury

Writing Poetry For Fun

Poetry Workshop Workbook

We Saw The Dinosaur (illustrated large book with one long poem for children)

In the And Us series of anthologies by Carolyn Street I have some poems.

In Addictions & Us I have a poem entitled Hoarding Plane Traveller. and a chapter 11 Confessions of a Hoarder, Keeping Order, and chapter 12 Fighting Fat, Getting Fit - Addicted to Eating Potatoes, Chocolates and Freebies. In Grief and Us I wrote Chapter 5 Coping with Bereavement and Depression, not humorous poems in that book, although I recommend reading humorous poetry and watching humorous films or videos.