Ladysighs is this week’s W3 Poet of the Week for the W3 Weekly Prompt #85.

I wrote my opposite poem UPSIDE DOWN in response to this up or down, north v south, east or west is best, opposite poetry prompt.


Credits
Credit and thanks to Ladysighs for her inspirational prompt. My thanks to David, The Skeptics Kaddish for his unwavering inspiration and poetic encouragement.

Photo Credit
Feature Photo by me: Take Courage street art advertising | Photo©️Lesley Scoble


Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright, (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.


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27 responses to “Upside Down: an opposite poem”

  1. What a fun lighthearted poem. Fits the guide to a tee. It often feels we live in a topsy-turvey world. Who knows what we will find if we just bounce along with?

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    1. Thank you, Ladysighs. I enjoyed your prompt very much. ❤️

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  2. A turn of fortune for the guy. Both stanzas are great Lesley

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    1. Thank you, Sadje. 💗🙏💗

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      1. You’re most welcome

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    1. Oooo, thanks Melissa 😊💕

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  3. What a wonderful read Lesley❤️❤️❤️

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    1. Oh, thank you, Mich 😊💗

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  4. This is a delightful tale! Plus, You cleared up a misunderstanding for me (not about leprechauns and fairies) but about the prompt. I totally misread it. I’ve been trying to do opposites at the end of each line!!

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    1. Thank you, Heather, 😊
      I thought that at first. It’s so easy to misread. Opposites a the end of each line would be very interesting—and difficult! 😁💕

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      1. You’re welcome.

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  5. Woot Woot!! My two friends, Lesley and Sighs! You rock, ladies! Well done!

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    1. Yay! Thanks Nancy! 🎸

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  6. I love this story in your poems 😊
    💞Suzanne

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    1. Thank you, Suzanne 😊💕xx

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  7. This is truly wondrous poetic storytelling and humor! ❤

    (as always!)

    Much love,
    David

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    1. I’m going to frame this comment! 😁
      Thank you, David 🙏❤️

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      1. Hi, Lesley 👋🏻

        This week’s W3, hosted by the wonderful and talented Reena Saxena, is now live:

        W3 Prompt #86: Wea’ve Written Weekly

        Enjoy!

        Much love,
        David

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      2. Thanks, David,
        Sounds an interesting one. Don’t know if I can do it as suffering from flu or covid…
        love Lesley 💗

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      3. Oy vey! Feel better, Lesley! ❤

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      4. hi, Lesley!

        Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3 prompt, hosted by the delightful Lorraine Lewis, is now live:

        W3 Prompt #87: Wea’ve Written Weekly

        Enjoy ❤

        ~David

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      5. Hi David, Thank you, 😊

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  8. Bravo – great tale loved reading it 🙌😄

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  9. That was entertaining! Love it!

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