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Created on: January 21, 2012 Last Updated: January 23, 2012
I know my size, I like the look
I wear them well I'm often told
I strut and preen when comes the chance
Assuming airs both brash and bold
The sharpest crease, a smooth lapel
A power tie and shoes that shine
Combine to lift my spirits up
And make me feel the world is mine
There is no doubt that heads would turn
I’d love to wear one every day
And saunter through the office halls
But one thing keeps that dream at bay
A guy that drives a taxi cab
Has no real need for business suits
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Poetry: Sonnets about business suits
by Jack Ivey
Today I have an interview
I need a business suit to wear
I’d like one in a nice dark blue
Something with a tailored flair
A matched set of trousers and coat, so distinct,
And suspenders are commonly in use,
A long-sleeve shirt that blends well,
Garments made for women and men,
Consisting of a jacket with trousers, or a skirt,
When they are worn they can make you look
I know my size, I like the look
I wear them well I'm often told
I strut and preen when comes the chance
Assuming airs both
There is really no other way,
but to wear my business suit today.
Got to have that Wall Street feel,
but this time make it
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