Poetry Challenge #247 Upsie-Daisy

Forget your troubles, come on, get happy…*

Why? Because it’s National Upsy Daisy Day (June 8)** a day “set aside to encourage you to face the day positively and to get up gloriously, gratefully and gleefully each morning.”

Upsidaisy
Ups-a-daisy Upsie-daisy
Upsy-daisy
Oops-a-daisy
Oopsy-daisy
Hoops-a-daisy

However you spell it, the term “upsy-daisy” dates back to the mid 1800s. (Maybe some nursemaid sometime said it to a child named “Daisy” while lifting her after a fall, and it stuck.) It sounds happy. Try it “Upsie-Daisy!

You find that life is still worthwhile, if you just smile...
— Charlie Chaplin

There’s even an Upsy-Daisy Doll—who knew?

Poetry Challenge #247

Upside Down and Right Side UP

In honor of Upsie-Daisy Day write a five-line poem beginning and ending with the same line.

And, in honor of the day, try to include the word “daisy” in your poem.

When your finished read your poem from the top down and then from the bottom up. Which view do you prefer?

Set Your Timer for 7 Minutes

Start Writing!

Don’t Think About it, just do it!

*Judy Garland sang Forget Your Troubles in Summer Stock (1950, Saul Chaplin), Here’s a link.

**Stephanie West Allen created National Upsy Daisy Day in 2003. Her desire in creating the celebration was to “make humor, laughter, and a positive attitude part of the Upsy Daisy Day way.”

Upsy Daisy Day video featuring Bring You a Daisy a Day” song written by Hank Snow.

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge 2000+ days ago. Now we take turns creating prompts to share with you. Our hope is that creatives—children & adults—will use our prompts as springboards to word play time. 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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