Abhijit Naskar's Blog - Posts Tagged "clothes"
Ripped Jeans & Twenty Dollar Shirt (The Sonnet) | Making Britain Civilized
Ripped jeans and twenty dollar shirt,
That’s how we’ll change the world.
It is okay if your outside is dirty,
Make sure your heart is without dirt.
Too many people wear suits and boots,
In order to cover up the filth within.
Those who have their character intact,
Care not whether their clothes are shinin’.
The world needs purpose, integrity, honor,
None of which is predicated on clothes.
Those who think clothes make the person,
Will never discover any of the civilized roads.
Heart makes the person, heart makes the world.
A world without dirt comes from a heart without dirt.
That’s how we’ll change the world.
It is okay if your outside is dirty,
Make sure your heart is without dirt.
Too many people wear suits and boots,
In order to cover up the filth within.
Those who have their character intact,
Care not whether their clothes are shinin’.
The world needs purpose, integrity, honor,
None of which is predicated on clothes.
Those who think clothes make the person,
Will never discover any of the civilized roads.
Heart makes the person, heart makes the world.
A world without dirt comes from a heart without dirt.
Published on January 27, 2022 01:59
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Tags:
appearance, beautiful-heart, character-building, clothes, clothes-make-the-man, humanist-poetry, inner-beauty, inspiring-poem, materialistic, shallow
Sonnet of Short Dress | Honor He Wrote
There is no short dress, only short sight,
No obscene outfit, only eyes of obscenity.
The world is no man’s family heirloom,
That it should be cherished by the men only.
Instead of restricting a girl’s right to expression,
Teach boys, short dress isn’t a sign of consent.
If women cannot walk around freely as men do,
Better sentence all men to lifetime imprisonment.
Let all girls hear it loud, wear what you like to wear,
Walk around naked if that’s what you really want.
And when an animal makes unwanted advances,
Activate your knee ‘n crush their beloved balls to pulp.
Girls don’t need protecting, they ain’t fragile showpiece.
Let’s just raise boys as decent humans, not entitled bullies.
No obscene outfit, only eyes of obscenity.
The world is no man’s family heirloom,
That it should be cherished by the men only.
Instead of restricting a girl’s right to expression,
Teach boys, short dress isn’t a sign of consent.
If women cannot walk around freely as men do,
Better sentence all men to lifetime imprisonment.
Let all girls hear it loud, wear what you like to wear,
Walk around naked if that’s what you really want.
And when an animal makes unwanted advances,
Activate your knee ‘n crush their beloved balls to pulp.
Girls don’t need protecting, they ain’t fragile showpiece.
Let’s just raise boys as decent humans, not entitled bullies.
Published on February 07, 2022 02:25
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Tags:
clothes, consent, equality, fashion, feminism, feminist-poems, feminist-poetry, gender-equality, gender-equity, girl-power, harassment, humanist-poetry, manhood, metoo, mini-skirt, misogyny, patriarchal-society, patriarchy, progress, raising-boys, short-dress, toxic-masculinity, unwanted-advances, women-power, women-s-day, womens-rights, wonder-woman
Freedom of Dress (The Sonnet) | Honor He Wrote
Freedom of dress is as important,
As freedom of press, that's common sense.
If we're still stuck with squabbles on clothes,
When will we manifest character's radiance!
What does it matter, what we wear,
As long as we walk with our head held high!
Anything that strengthens our backbone,
Is worth the fight of a thousand lifetime.
Clothes perish, so does the body in them,
But a well-built character keeps on shining.
Focus on conduct across all shallow exterior,
Let burning dogs burn, you just keep dazzling.
I repeat, heed not the honks of primeval puritans.
Own your booty and trample all condemnation.
As freedom of press, that's common sense.
If we're still stuck with squabbles on clothes,
When will we manifest character's radiance!
What does it matter, what we wear,
As long as we walk with our head held high!
Anything that strengthens our backbone,
Is worth the fight of a thousand lifetime.
Clothes perish, so does the body in them,
But a well-built character keeps on shining.
Focus on conduct across all shallow exterior,
Let burning dogs burn, you just keep dazzling.
I repeat, heed not the honks of primeval puritans.
Own your booty and trample all condemnation.
Published on March 21, 2022 14:30
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Tags:
appearance, character, clothes, clothes-quotes-and-sayings, fashion, feminism, feminist-poetry, freedom-of-expression, gender-bias, gender-stereotypes, girl-power, harassment, human-rights, humanist, humanist-poetry, inner-beauty, metoo, mini-skirt, obscenity, toxic-masculinity, women-power, women-s-history-month, womens-rights
Giants in Jeans Sonnet 97
Age doesn’t make you wise, curiosity does.
Intellect doesn’t make you curious, growth does.
Experience doesn’t make you grow, expansion does.
Travel doesn’t make you expand, self-correction does.
Cynicism doesn’t help correction, awareness does.
Books don’t make you aware, accountability does.
Law cannot make you accountable, humanity does.
Appearance doesn’t make you human, acceptance does.
Wokeness doesn’t make you accepting, character does.
Clothes don’t make character, conduct does.
Etiquettes don’t define conduct, goodness does.
Tradition doesn’t make you good, oneness does.
Oneness is the mother of all civilized behavior.
Without oneness we’re ever headed for disaster.
Intellect doesn’t make you curious, growth does.
Experience doesn’t make you grow, expansion does.
Travel doesn’t make you expand, self-correction does.
Cynicism doesn’t help correction, awareness does.
Books don’t make you aware, accountability does.
Law cannot make you accountable, humanity does.
Appearance doesn’t make you human, acceptance does.
Wokeness doesn’t make you accepting, character does.
Clothes don’t make character, conduct does.
Etiquettes don’t define conduct, goodness does.
Tradition doesn’t make you good, oneness does.
Oneness is the mother of all civilized behavior.
Without oneness we’re ever headed for disaster.
Published on May 31, 2022 09:03
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Tags:
acceptance, accountability, awareness, book-of-poems, character-building, character-development, clothes, curiosit, curiosity, experience, explorer, exploringm, growing-up, human-rights-activist, humanist-poem, humanitarian-poem, humanitarianism, humanity, intellect, learning, life-lessons, mindfulness, naskar-sonnets, naskarism, oneness, personal-development, pursuit-of-knowledge, science-poem, self-correction, self-growth, self-realization, sonnet, traditions, travelling, wisdom


