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Clad All In Brown

Foulest brute that stinks below...

By Maiya Devi DahalPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
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Clad All In Brown
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Foulest brute that stinks below,

Why in this brown dost thou appear?

For wouldst thou make a fouler show,

Thou must go naked all the year.

Fresh from the mud, a wallowing sow

Would then be not so brown as thou.

'Tis not the coat that looks so dun,

His hide emits a foulness out;

Not one jot better looks the sun

Seen from behind a dirty clout.

So t - ds within a glass enclose,

The glass will seem as brown as those.

Thou now one heap of foulness art,

All outward and within is foul;

Condensed filth in every part,

Thy body's clothed like thy soul:

Thy soul, which through thy hide of buff

Scarce glimmers like a dying snuff.

Old carted bawds such garments wear,

When pelted all with dirt they shine;

Such their exalted bodies are,

As shrivell'd and as black as thine.

If thou wert in a cart, I fear

Thou wouldst be pelted worse than they're.

Yet, when we see thee thus array'd,

The neighbours think it is but just,

That thou shouldst take an honest trade,

And weekly carry out the dust.

Of cleanly houses who will doubt,

When Dick cries "Dust to carry out!"

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About the Creator

Maiya Devi Dahal

I have a great passion to work for the overall betterment of women and children who have been facing a real hard time in their career aspects and lacking behind all the fundamental ones.

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