Examples of humour in Seamus Heaney's and Simon Armitage's poems?

Which of Heaney's and Armitage's poems contain humour? And which parts specifically? I need to do an essay on them but i just don't see any humour...

Armitage's are easier to see, but they mostly seem to be dark humour. Still, i'm looking for all examples of humour.

Also, does anyone know any websites or articles that discuss them? I need to find secondary sources and critics to back up my opinion.
Thanks.
 
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