There’s no better medicine in the world than a good laugh. Below are poems with laughing lyrics, or poetry that tells funny stories, or you might even find a tongue twister or two. The goal is to giggle. 🙂 Like every other page on this site, we will be constantly adding new poems. If you have any you’d like to see added, please let us know.
- My Cat is Fat by James McDonald
- Topsysturvey-World by William Brighty Rands
- Mr. McGallimagoo by James McDonald
- The Upside-Down World by Hamish Hendry
- A Riddle by Unknown Author
- Dust by P. A. Ropes
- A Mouse in the Room by Unknown author
- The Seventh Silly Rhyme by Unknown Author
- A Baby Sardine by Spike Milligan
- Another Silly Rhyme by Unknown Author
- There Was an Old Man of West Dumpet by Edward Lear
- The Mad Gardener’s Song by Lewis Carroll
- The Quangle Wangle’s Hat by Edward Lear
- If by Unknown Author
- Mr. Mistoffelees by T.S. Eliot
- The Little Turtle by Vachel Lindsay
- Have You Ever Seen by Unknown Author
- The Kilkenny Cats by Unknown Author
- Indifference by Unknown Author
- Away Down East, Away Down West by Unknown Author
- Weather by Unknown Author
- The Purple Cow by Gilett Burgess
- Nonsense Verses by Gilett Burgess
- The Twins by Henry S. Leigh
- Mr. Nobody by Unknown Author
- Trouble by David Keppel
- A Nonsense Song by Stephen Vincent Benet
- A Tragic Story by William Makepeace Thackeray
- The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll
- Adventures of Isabel by Ogden Nash
- The Porcupine by Ogden Nash
- Dentist and the Crocodile by Roald Dahl
- A Beetle Once Sat On A Barberry Twig by Leroy Jackson
- The Elephant by Unknown Author
- The Judge by Unknown Author
- A Peanut by Unknown Author
- Did You Ever Play Tag With a Tiger by Leroy F. Jackson
- Oh, Mother by Leroy F. Jackson
- The Teachings of a Snail by Willameena
- The Elephant and the Grasshopper by Unknown Author
- The Hen by Lord Alfred Douglas
- The Camel’s Complaint by Charles E. Carryl
- The Theorectic Turtle by A.R.W
- What Happened? by Howell Foster
- My Griffin by Laura E. Richards
- The Mocking-Bird and the Donkey by William C. Bryant
- The Perils of Thinking by Unknown Author
- Rigmarole About a Tea-Party by Unknown Author
- The Attraction of Levitation by H.G. Paine
- A Wise Old Owl by Unknown Author
- There Was a Young Lady of Niger by Unknown Author
- There’s Music in a Hammer by Unknown Author
- Fun by Leroy F. Jackson
- Twinkle, Twinkle by Lewis Carroll
- Table Manners I by Gelett Burgess
- Table Manners II by Gelett Burgess
- My Father Owns the Butcher Shop by Unknown Author
- The Jam Fish by Edward Abbott Parry
- The Scissor-Man by Madeleine Nightingale
- Who’s In? by Elizabeth Fleming
- The Stargazer by Unknown Author
- Cherries by F. E. Weatherley
- Do You Carrot All for Me? by Unknown Author
- As I Went Over the Water by Unknown Author
- The Vulture by Hilaire Belloc
A world of laughter, a world of tears, this section of Rainy Day poems focuses on funny poems that make us smile or giggle. There are long and short, complicated and simple but always lighthearted with a comical air to them. Children will likely find a favorite and want to read it again and again.
In the Teachings of a Snail by contemporary poet Willameena, a snail sits on the reader’s shoulder and tells about numbers in order and then things get even sillier. Don’t ponder life to in-depthly, it might trip you up, like in the poem Perils of Thinking by an unknown author. A centipede contemplates which foot begins walking first and then can’t get its feet waking properly at all.
Hip, Hip Hurrah! “Laugh and the World laughs with you! Weep and you weep alone,” so says famous poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and on this page of poetry we really take that to heart. There’s short poems like The Purple Cow by Gelette Burgess where four lines will cause a smile or long poems like The Mad Gardener’s Song by Lewis Carroll where nine stanzas tell quite a funny story of silly happenings with an elephant, buffalo and albatross.
Whether it’s for a school project or to be part of Read a Poem a Day to a child, kids will benefit from poems that set out to make them laugh. Happiness is contagious! Be daring and add to the fun by writing a funny poem and submitting it to the poetry submissions area of the site or share a favorite funny poem with someone that needs a good laugh.