Laughable Lyrics by Edward Lear

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By Isabella King Posted on Nov 15, 2025
In Category - Artistic Skills
Lear, Edward, 1812-1888 Lear, Edward, 1812-1888
English
Ever feel like poetry takes itself too seriously? Edward Lear must have thought so too. 'Laughable Lyrics' is his brilliant, bonkers answer—a collection of nonsense poems about people with impossible names living in impossible places. Forget deep meaning; this book is about pure, joyful silliness. We're talking about the man who wrote 'The Owl and the Pussycat' and then decided, 'What if I wrote about a Quangle Wangle or a Pobble with no toes?' It's a delightful escape hatch from reality. If you need a smile, a laugh, or just proof that language can be played with like a toy, grab this. It's the literary equivalent of a happy little brain vacation.
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Let's be clear: 'Laughable Lyrics' doesn't have a plot in the traditional sense. There's no hero's journey or central mystery to solve. Instead, think of it as a tour through the most wonderfully weird corners of Edward Lear's imagination.

The Story

This book is a party of poems. Each one introduces you to a new strange character, like the Jumblies who go to sea in a sieve, or the Dong with a Luminous Nose who searches for his lost love. They live in lands with nonsense names, eat improbable foods, and have the most delightful, tongue-twisting adventures. The only real 'conflict' is whether you can read lines like 'On the Coast of Coromandel / Where the early pumpkins blow' without grinning.

Why You Should Read It

In a world that often feels heavy, this book is a breath of fresh, absurd air. Lear's genius is in his playful use of language. He invents words that just feel right and builds rhythms that are incredibly fun to read aloud. It reminds you that words aren't just for information—they're for music and mischief. There's a surprising warmth here, too. His odd creatures, despite their peculiarities, are just trying to find their place, have an adventure, or get their toes back. It's strangely comforting.

Final Verdict

This book is a perfect pick-me-up for anyone feeling worn down by serious stuff. It's for parents who want to read something genuinely fun to their kids, for poetry skeptics, and for word-lovers who enjoy seeing the rules bent. If you like Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky,' you'll feel right at home. Keep it on your shelf for a guaranteed mood boost. Five stars for unapologetic joy.



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William Lewis
5 months ago

Simply put, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Thanks for sharing this review.

Thomas Young
11 months ago

Great digital experience compared to other versions.

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