Poem 189 : Primitive Elegance

 Primitive Elegance
                                  - T ABRAHAM

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Present and pastness as a mixture,

Forming a fine and beautiful texture,

An attire of formalness and formality,

Tinted with a partial beast and a man,

Inked and pierced with silver and iron,

Rings of silver and gold for the man,

Black, brown and greyness dominating,

Hairy and bulky with a control to make,

Dusky, dark and roughness of the man,

Uncontrolled, hairy and shaggy,

Makes up a poor stray doggy,

Controlled intermingling is awesome,

Elegance in primitivity is fearsome.

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