Poetry Challenge #171-Festivus for the Rest-of-Us

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Festivus is a completely made up non-holiday created by screenwriter Dan O’Keefe and popularized when his son Daniel included it in the TV series Seinfeld. Traditionally, Festivus can be celebrated any time from December to May. But because the first Festivus on Seinfeld, which aired in 1997, was celebrated on December 23, now it’s officially a Thing!  Festivus rituals include:

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The Holiday Pole (an unadorned aluminum pole);

The Dinner (traditionally meatloaf and spaghetti);

Airing Of Grievances;

Feats Of Strength (wrestling) & Miracles.

Heck if they can do it, we can too!

Poetry Challenge #171

Festivus for the Rest-of-Us!

Imagine a Festivus of your own. What would you call it? How would you celebrate it? Would food be included? Decorations? Instead of Airing of Grievances and Feats of Strength, what rituals would you include?

Write a Poem about your Festivus for the Rest-Of-Us. In the same way the U-S “us” ending of Festivus makes it easy to rhyme, give your Festivus a name with an easy-to-rhyme with ending, too. Once you’re finished set a date to celebrate (if only in your imagination.) Who knows, you might start a new tradition!

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Set Your Timer for 7 Minutes

Start Writing

Don’t Think Too Much About it; just do it!

Festivus Playlist:

About Festivus:

The Story of Festivus:

Happy Festivus Seinfeld:

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge about 1700 days ago! (without a miss!!!) We now take turns creating our own prompts to share with you. If you join us in the Challenge, let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole poem in the comments.

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