This is a great idea.
As I've no poems to offer, I thought instead I would post some funny or intriguing -- or intriguingly funny -- titles from some of the back issues (available on their site,
here).
These are from the Spring 2000 issue of
Light:
'Que Sahara Sahara', by Edmund Conti
'Advice to a Miniature Painter', by G. N. Gabbard
'I Knew a Cappadocian', by A. E. Houseman
'In Praise of Hairy Faces', by Max Gutman
'Presidential Clerihew Confessions', by R. S. Gwynn
'The Peripatetic Peeper', by David Mason
'Lullaby by the Railroad Tracks', by A. E. Stallings
'A Slew of Sloughs', by Frank Taplin
Plus an appreciation of J. Patrick Lewis by X. J. Kennedy and a review of A. E. Stallings'
Archaic Smile.