Poetry Challenge #72.5-Flip-Flop
Are you, by chance, wearing flip flops?
If you aren’t, you should be.
Why? Because the Wednesday after Memorial Day Weekend is officially National Flip-Flop day.
This glorious art is by Teri Virbickis. You can order prints!
Flip-flops are called “flip-flops” because of the sound they make when worn. They are also called “slip-slops” for the same reason, and also, my friend Shona explained, “because they look sloppy.”
Other names for this “inexpensive footwear consisting of a flat base, typically rubber, and a strap with three anchor points: between the big and second toes, then bifurcating to anchor on both sides of the foot” are slippers, thongs, pluggers and double-pluggers, jandals, plakkies, tsinelas, and chanclas.
Flip-flop is also means to change one's mind or opinions on something, or to be indecisive and wavering between different positions—in other words to wiggle-waggle over one’s opinion in the same manner a flip-flop does on one’s foot—especially when wet. (Which came first? You decide.)
Poetry Challenge #72.5
Flip-Flop
In keeping with the theme, rather than give one solid prompt, here are a few. Choose the one that suits your mood:
1. Put on a pair of flip-flops and let them take your poem wherever they want to go.
2. Write a poem that begins one way and ends another.
3. Write a poem from the point of view of a flip-flop