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Created on: January 21, 2012 Last Updated: January 23, 2012
Subdued shades for every female.
Silk and satin bring sensual appeal.
Austere black and grey for male.
Drones consumed by corporate zeal.
Expensive cashmere, wool and silk.
Enraptured by the sublime perfection.
Dull and dreary, definitely not his ilk.
He will never find a perfect reflection.
It seems to be such a splendid uniform.
Luxurious fabric is especially sublime.
A curiously outdated cultural cuneiform.
Will it always be such a fashionable time!?
A plethora of people in designer suits.
Daydreaming of leisure time pursuits.
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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.
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