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Maybe you’ve gone with Moss Bros Or you’ve stuck to trusty M&S But I can point to a surer way to ensure you’re dressed for success * No matter how long you’ve spent Adjusting your silks and laces No matter how hard it was to talk him out of his lairy braces * Whether you selected a Windsor knot Or your favourite velvet bow tie [A bold choice, Toby.] I can share some well-worn wisdom By which you should always abide * I know a dress code tested by time Simple words to which we should hold Simple but essential for all of us here So let’s check we’re all properly clothed * Next time you’re walking down the red carpet And they ask, ‘Who are you wearing?’ There's no need to look for the neckline label Don’t waste your time with checking * Every day you both put on Christ You kit yourselves out with the King Knowing this is all that you’ll need For whatever the day will bring * But like royal robes or battle armour His garments come in layers Put them on in careful sequence Buttoned up with tailored prayers * You begin with feather-lite Compassion Laced with silken Kindness It’s followed by soft Humility A garment that’s forever timeless * You add to this tough Gentleness That’s core to the Saviour’s style With a lining of weighty Patience So you can each stay versatile * You ensure the ensemble’s been well steamed With a fierce, cleansing Forgiveness You set the dial high enough To remove past creases of grievance * Now, some might think this will be enough That that is ample fussing But there’s one remaining layer That you know isn’t worth you rushing * Over each of these rich garments to keep them all in place you put on the strong bond of Love like a long full-body embrace * Then whatever the weather or season on each and every occasion You can both enjoy the Peace of knowing You’ll never need alterations * You may have heard it said And with Thanks we can affirm Some fashions do remain timeless And this one's designed for long term
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Oct 6, 2024
Oct 6, 2024 at 10:24 AM UTC
Fashion Sense
Maybe you’ve gone with Moss Bros Or you’ve stuck to trusty M&S But I can point to a surer way to ensure you’re dressed for success * No matter how long you’ve spent Adjusting your silks and laces No matter how hard it was to talk him out of his lairy braces * Whether you selected a Windsor knot Or your favourite velvet bow tie [A bold choice, Toby.] I can share some well-worn wisdom By which you should always abide * I know a dress code tested by time Simple words to which we should hold Simple but essential for all of us here So let’s check we’re all properly clothed * Next time you’re walking down the red carpet And they ask, ‘Who are you wearing?’ There's no need to look for the neckline label Don’t waste your time with checking * Every day you both put on Christ You kit yourselves out with the King Knowing this is all that you’ll need For whatever the day will bring * But like royal robes or battle armour His garments come in layers Put them on in careful sequence Buttoned up with tailored prayers * You begin with feather-lite Compassion Laced with silken Kindness It’s followed by soft Humility A garment that’s forever timeless * You add to this tough Gentleness That’s core to the Saviour’s style With a lining of weighty Patience So you can each stay versatile * You ensure the ensemble’s been well steamed With a fierce, cleansing Forgiveness You set the dial high enough To remove past creases of grievance * Now, some might think this will be enough That that is ample fussing But there’s one remaining layer That you know isn’t worth you rushing * Over each of these rich garments to keep them all in place you put on the strong bond of Love like a long full-body embrace * Then whatever the weather or season on each and every occasion You can both enjoy the Peace of knowing You’ll never need alterations * You may have heard it said And with Thanks we can affirm Some fashions do remain timeless And this one's designed for long term
A wedding poem for my friends, Toby and Kathryn. It was prompted by the reading from Colossians 3:12-15
stevejeff
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Oct 6, 2024
Oct 6, 2024 at 10:24 AM UTC
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