Pink Ribbons & Perfumed, Dressed Up & Well Groomed

Pink Ribbons & Perfumed, Dressed Up & Well Groomed

This poem is a parody about a cultured pig that is cleaned up, sprayed, dressed in refinement, and trimmed out with a pink ribbon and bow.  The poem gradually builds on this, and then finally lets her run free outside the gate.  The obvious is the result.  Right back to the wallowing in the mire.  No matter how well dressed, the nature of the pig is the same.  Pigs do what pigs do.  (continued below)

 
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Pink Ribbons & Perfumed,  Dressed Up & Well Groomed,  2 pages,  32 lines

(continued from above)      The 7th couplet states:    "Bogging down in the quagmire,    E'er wanting it to be so,    Rolling in the mud and mire,    Ne'er mind the ribbon or bow."    The poem closes  making a parallel comparison  showing how clothes  do not make  a man  or woman,   no matter how fine,  but character.   The poem is very expressive and humorous,  and most instructive.    It closes with a line of ultimate wisdom that all need to hear.