Stupid Poems
5 primary works
Book 1
Stupid Poems 5 continues in the same vein as the previous books in the series. The poems continue their irreverent take on music, opera and the ancient Greeks, as well as dealing with such vital matters as the superior attitudes of people who speak French or eat curry, what to say on the occasion of the Equinox, and famous people in history doing their washing.
Book 2
This is a collection of humorous poems, covers subjects as elevated as opera, philosophy, astrophysics and Greek mythology, right through to the childishly ridiculous. They have no pretensions to being great poetry. The aim is simply to appeal to and amuse anyone with appropriate interests and a sense of humour. The first volume of Stupid Poems was a runaway success (it was successfully run away from). This second volume treats a wide range of topics with the same irreverent silliness and plumbs new depths in mediocrity – an Ode to Toilet Paper, for example, touches rock bottom.
Book 3
A book of humorous poems which some may find amusing.Stupid Poems and More Stupid Poems established a distinctive combination of erudition and silliness which is continued in Even More Stupid Poems.
There is now a touch of the surreal in The disadvantages of having a head that keeps falling off and Why did the Tasmanians stop eating fish? There’s no opera this time, but plenty of music.
There is now a touch of the surreal in The disadvantages of having a head that keeps falling off and Why did the Tasmanians stop eating fish? There’s no opera this time, but plenty of music.
Book 4
A fourth volume of humourous poems from Ian Vannoey, this book is full of humourous poems that will amuse the reader.
Book 5
Stupid Poems 5 continues in the same vein as the previous books in the series.
The poems continue their irreverent take on music, opera and the ancient Greeks, as well as dealing with such vital matters as the superior attitudes of people who speak French or eat curry, what to say on the occasion of the Equinox, and famous people in history doing their washing.
The poems continue their irreverent take on music, opera and the ancient Greeks, as well as dealing with such vital matters as the superior attitudes of people who speak French or eat curry, what to say on the occasion of the Equinox, and famous people in history doing their washing.