In today's society of the fashion of less I respect the girls who fight the flow and wear modest attire. This poem is for them.
By Chris M. Sissons
Here's to the girls who walk for miles Through rows and rows of clothing aisles Whose eyes pick out the modest styles.
They don't dress by what's called "in". But firmly stand amidst the din Of billboards advertising skin.
Here's to the girl who turns up nose At spray-on pants and shrink-wrap clothes. "I'll never squeeze in one of those!"
With thoughtfulness they realize Showy dressing tempts the eyes And won't attract the best of guys.
Here's to the girls, who if in doubt, Ask for their dads' reviews about Their new outfit when stepping out.
Attire of grace and modesty Displays a beauty all can see. Here's to you girls, with praise from me. |