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poem i made up most of in the shower this a.m.
Slacks
an all-slant rhyme appreciation
Of all our daily words for pants,
Let us not relinquish "slacks."
Trousers, britches, pantaloons,
dungarees---I like these, too,
yet, of the terms we might forget,
they seem to be endangered less.
"Slacks" is of a fashion old,
and not just in the fashion world;
it's hardly butch---may not be fem-
inist, as it's not used by men
referring to their own attire
(unless they're rather broad of mind)
---but "slacks" is jaunty, free and light;
the kind of easy feel I like;
it calls up crisp-creased linen, silk,
a herringbone, or some fabric
with lovely tiny-flower print,
swishy, swaying, smart-looking.
The word's just grand---I've thought upon't
and say to you: "slacks" must live on.
an all-slant rhyme appreciation
Of all our daily words for pants,
Let us not relinquish "slacks."
Trousers, britches, pantaloons,
dungarees---I like these, too,
yet, of the terms we might forget,
they seem to be endangered less.
"Slacks" is of a fashion old,
and not just in the fashion world;
it's hardly butch---may not be fem-
inist, as it's not used by men
referring to their own attire
(unless they're rather broad of mind)
---but "slacks" is jaunty, free and light;
the kind of easy feel I like;
it calls up crisp-creased linen, silk,
a herringbone, or some fabric
with lovely tiny-flower print,
swishy, swaying, smart-looking.
The word's just grand---I've thought upon't
and say to you: "slacks" must live on.
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me, i'm fond of "sweats".... a word that says whew, the weekend is finally here, i'm comfortable and relaxed, life has slowed to an ideal pace, and i'm just going to enjoy this day.
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I must ask, now, though,
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question re format
(Anonymous) 2006-03-18 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)Re: question re format
fountain pens
Re: fountain pens
hmm... the Force is strong with this one (http://shmizla.livejournal.com/).
beware the power of shmizla