On January 20 we gathered at Jan’s to share our poems about clothing. As Jan says,
Poetry has always been drawn to the subject of dress and undress…
Thus it’s the topic I’ve chosen
be it tunics or robes
or blouses of silk
pantaloons, trousers or lieder hosen.
Poets, it seems, have indeed had a lot to say about what we [...]
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We Get Dressed
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