Commuters are left baffled by mysterious masked duo who write POEMS on whiteboards at London tube stations (and even Katy Perry is a fan)

  • The two masked friends write long and detailed poems on station whiteboards
  • They call themselves All on the Board and usually mark boards ahead of concerts
  • They have no affiliation with TfL but have written on boards in several stations
  • They wrote one about a Katy Perry concert and the singer later posed next to it
  • Have YOU seen All on the Board's handiwork? Email femail@mailonline.co.uk

The London Underground is used by millions of grumbling passengers every day as they travel to and from work, school and home.

However, two masked friends have come up with a way of adding a bit of humour to the commute - despite their identities being shrouded in mystery.

All on the Board are a mysterious double act who leave long, detailed messages on tube station whiteboards.

They have no affiliation with TfL, but their brilliant poems and puns adorn notice boards in several stations and are shared widely on social media.

And they've even won a celebrity following, with Katy Perry recently sharing a selfie of herself next to one of the boards.

Here, we reveal our pick of their most uplifting - and downright bizarre - poems. 

Katy Perry appears to be a fan of the masked duo after she stood next to one of their announcements on her way to her concert at the 02

Katy Perry appears to be a fan of the masked duo after she stood next to one of their announcements on her way to her concert at the 02

They have named their social media profiles All on the Board and share photos of their poems - though they aren't affiliated to TfL

They have named their social media profiles All on the Board and share photos of their poems - though they aren't affiliated to TfL

For this post, they jokingly wrote that they renamed Elephant and Castle to Elephant and Castle on the Hill, after Ed Sheeran's famous song

For this post, they jokingly wrote that they renamed Elephant and Castle to Elephant and Castle on the Hill, after Ed Sheeran's famous song

Musicians are regular recipients of the duo's poetic skills and in this one, they write a poem dedicated to fans of Shakira

Musicians are regular recipients of the duo's poetic skills and in this one, they write a poem dedicated to fans of Shakira

Although much of their work sees them daub long, detailed poems on the station whiteboards, they sometimes stick to short, amusing messages

Although much of their work sees them daub long, detailed poems on the station whiteboards, they sometimes stick to short, amusing messages

This poem was dedicated to fans of the band Megadeth, who were due to play at the 02 on the night, underlined are songs of the band

This poem was dedicated to fans of the band Megadeth, who were due to play at the 02 on the night, underlined are songs of the band

In a departure from their musical work, this whiteboard was daubed with a poem dedicated to the England football team and calling on fans to get behind them them for the World Cup

In a departure from their musical work, this whiteboard was daubed with a poem dedicated to the England football team and calling on fans to get behind them them for the World Cup

This poem, at North Greenwich station, is dedicated to fans of the band Pearl Jam who rocked the 02 for a couple of nights on June 18 and 19

This poem, at North Greenwich station, is dedicated to fans of the band Pearl Jam who rocked the 02 for a couple of nights on June 18 and 19

This heartwarming and funny poem is dedicated to fathers and was written by the poet duo to mark Father's Day this year

This heartwarming and funny poem is dedicated to fathers and was written by the poet duo to mark Father's Day this year

This poem was posted on June 20 and is dedicated to the fans of Flight of the Conchords, it was shared to social media with the duo encouraging band members to pose next to it

This poem was posted on June 20 and is dedicated to the fans of Flight of the Conchords, it was shared to social media with the duo encouraging band members to pose next to it

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