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Monday 25 September 2017

Poetry Monday: What You Wear Under There

That week sure went fast ... maybe partly a little bit perhaps probably TOTALLY because I was SO looking forward to the topic Diane gave us for this Poetry Monday ... underwear.

Ha ha. I lie.

Anyway.

Whatever you call them - underwear, undies, gotchies, pretties, unmentionables, knickers, smalls - they aren't something we were ever encouraged to talk about in polite company in my family when I was growing up.

Now, I know perfectly well that they are just another article of clothing. And I also know that Diane and Delores and Joan will find a delicate way to discuss undies. And probably be hilarious while they are doing it.

But this is the best I can do, given my upbringing and resulting inhibitions.

Underwear

Do I dare
Talk about
Underwear?

Do I dare
Write about
Underwear?

Do I care
To even think about
Underwear?

In my opinion
The biggest thing
To remember about
Underwear

Is that it
Should never
Ever
EVER
Be spelled
UnderWARE

We WEAR it UNDER
Other stuff.
UNDERWEAR.

Or think of it
Like this:

   U is for under clothing
   N is for no holes or tatters
   D is for decorum, please let's have some
   E is for everybody please wear some
   R is for really, please wear some
   W is for wishing everybody would wear some
   E is for everyone you see is either wearing or not wearing them but you can't always tell
   A is for always glad I can't tell
   R is for rolling eyes, because by this point you likely are, and I know I am


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Aaaaaand . . . done!!


Actually, I'm so rattled I forgot the preamble. I'll do it as a post-amble. Poetry Monday is brought to you by Diane, Delores, Donkey (me!), and Joan (in the comments). Read a poem, write a poem, leave a poem in the comments or join in on your blog if you have one!


Donkey snickering about underwear, no doubt. Because real donkeys don't need any.



P. S. If you want to read about more euphemisms for underwear, check out this page:
http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2012/07/dont-forget-your-pants/




47 comments:

  1. Love it - and would add that it is UNDER wear. Please, please, please NOT outerware.

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    1. Excellent point - a fad I had mercifully forgotten until now, EC!

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  2. I love the way you did this :)
    For me, underwear covers more than just the knickers, it includes anything worn under the outer clothing, so of course that means Bras, or Brassieres if you want to be lah-de-dah, an I can tell when women aren't wearing any. There's plenty of examples right here in my hometown.
    Free-swinging, low-hanging, unfettered boobies, and always in the large, watermelon size.

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    1. LOL!!!!

      I dare you to work that last line into your next Words for Wednesday, River!!

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    2. Depends on where the words take me, but I'll see what I can do.

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  3. Well done Jenny. It's not an easy subject to write about but you did it so well. It'll Monday again which means one thing. 🙀

    I've got to mention something which really pisses me off. They open the door to ask if you'd like it leaving open 🙄 🙆‍♂️ Give me strength!

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    1. Thanks, Terry :)

      And I hear you about the door -- my dad had that happen many times. There is no such thing as true privacy in a hospital or a home.

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  4. Not an easy topic to talk about in polite blogger company lol but you did a great job. I wonder what horror Diane will come up with for us this week.

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    1. We went in similar directions this week, Delores. Can't wait for the new topic, although I admit it was fun writing this one :)

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  5. We have underwear and outerwear but not middlewear or overwear. hmmm.

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  6. There was a time in the 70's that I lived free and went sans bra. Those were my perky days.

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    1. I waited so long for my first bra I never wanted to take it off - ha ha

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  7. I always tease our granddaughters about their knickers. I am a Newfoundlander and one of the terms for underwear is drawers. The girls always laugh and correct me. It's a joke now.

    An unusual and entertaining post about an oft overlooked topic. Thank you for venturing there, Jenny.

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    1. My dad used to call them drawers, too, Marie! I had forgotten that :)

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  8. Hello Jenny, a difficult subject I thought. I was at a loss and started a few, but quickly abandoned them. Anyway, here is my offering this week.

    The temperature has fallen
    To minus something below.
    Won't be long before we get
    Icicles with that white stuff - snow.

    I have cardigans and jumpers,
    Warm trousers, boots and hat.
    Gloves and plenty of thick socks.
    That's taken care of that.

    The only clothing left to get,
    Is some nice warm underwear.
    With plenty of leggings and t.shirts
    To be the first-most crucial layer.

    That's me all bundled up,
    With everything so nice and neat.
    From the top of my covered head
    To the soles of my stockinged feet.

    So come on Winter, do your worst,
    I'm as ready as ready will be.
    I've been collecting all this stuff,
    You won't be catching out me.

    Let's hope next week's theme will be easier. Enjoy your week.

    Joan (devon)

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    1. Great job on a delicate topic, Joan! And reminds me of just how much clothing we carry around on our bodies in the winter.

      Looking forward to whatever Diane has in store for us this coming week :)

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    2. Masterfully done, Joan! I knew it would be a difficult topic. Everyone really outdid themselves!

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  9. Hello Jenny, I take it that you are supporting the wearing of underwear ;) , I really enjoyed reading this one, thank you for the smile this morning.

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    1. Hah! Always glad to support both underwear and smiles, Jimmy :)

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  10. Haha, "A is for always glad I can't tell".
    I will never forget how to spell underware.
    No I'm totally kidding.
    I won't forget how to spell underwear. Not like silverware. We don't wear silverware...
    Unless you're the little mermaid. Those dinglehoppers.

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    1. Welcome, Harlynn - thanks for reading!

      Does the little mermaid wear silverware? I need to get caught up :)

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  11. HAHA! I had a good laugh with this one. You did a great job writing about the "unmentionables".

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    1. Glad to entertain you :) Actually, for something called "unmentionables" they certainly got mentioned a few times . . .

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  12. We usually didn't discuss our "unmentionables" when I was growing up, but my daughter and I used to have great fun on visits to Victoria's Secret. We chatted about panties and bras and which styles were our favorites and enjoyed picking out pretty colors. When I was a kid, all underwear was white. Our slips were white. My mom's girdle was white. Now I wear pink granny panties. TMI. Sorry. I love your poem.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. Did you know thong sales have slipped badly and granny panties are "in"? You are right with the times, Janie :) and I hadn't thought about girdles in forever. And now I shall banish them from my mind for the rest of forever :)

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    2. Thank God girdles were out by the time I was old enough to wear one. I didn't know about thongs losing their popularity. I always thought a thong would be the same as putting dental floss up your butt. Cotton granny panties are comfortable and can be purchased at Victoria's Secret.

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    3. Or at Walmart :)

      But if they are available at Victoria's Secret, they are definitely acceptable!

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  13. Ha! Now THAT is a challenge -- to write poetry about underwear. But your achieved your goal admirably!

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    1. Ha ha - thank you although admirably may not be quite the right word :)

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  14. Bwahahahaha! Priceless! Laughing out loud priceless!

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    1. You are too kind, O Fearless Poetry Leader!

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  15. Underwear? Well, when I was in Junior High School there was a brief (oops) fad wherein guys would wear thermal underwear shirts as sweatshirts. I never participated in it, though, as my thermals were for lessening the torture of sitting in a goose-blind before the sun came up twice a year with my father.

    -Doug in Oakland

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    1. Fashion versus function! It's hard to think of something as fashionable when you have to wear it for the reason it was intended, isn't it? :)

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  16. UNDERWEAR
    I struggled to unhook your bra
    So you reached behind
    I fumbled with the clips on your suspenders
    So you reached down
    I snagged a stocking on a broken nail
    So you reached up
    And pulled me closer
    Smiling at my awkwardness
    Sliding down my Y fronts
    With your other hand
    And this was love.

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    1. A sweet poem, YP.

      (But on the "adult" side of family friendly, which I strive for with my blog - thought I should mention that for future contributions.)

      Thanks for joining in, Mr. Pudding.

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    2. Sorry for any offence caused. I shall replace the bra with a winter vest. Instead of suspenders there'll be Victorian bloomers and I will be wearing worsted long johns.

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    3. No offence caused - as I said, I just like the ol' blog to be G rated. Personally I really liked your poem, although I also liked - AND laughed at - your changes :)

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  17. This reminds me of a hilarious kids' book my mom has where there are animals giggled about underwear (hee-hee-ha-ha) the whole way through the book. I'll have to find it next time I'm there - I almost think there's a donkey involved :)

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    1. It really is better to giggle about it than never to mention it, right? :)

      Hah! re the donkey :)

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  18. There was that short-lived fad wearing underwear on the outside. I thought that was pretty funny.

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    1. People go to such lengths to do things differently . . .

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  19. I was not familiar with it until my fist period when mom brought me and asked to wear .

    Now my whole family use them except the youngest one .

    you are so right we did not dare to think of it even now i put them in washing machine in last and try to put them somewhere can be less seen if any guest enters the home and i do it unconsciously until you reminded me through your this hilarious post and very suitable poem!

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    1. Hah! I do the same with the washing, baili! And what's "normal" depends on what we grow up with, doesn't it?

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  20. LOL! I enjoyed your impassioned plea for underwear almost as much as the donkey in the picture apparently did. (Of course, now I'm imagining the donkey wearing pettibockers, thanks to your link to Oxford.) ;-)

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    1. A donkey in pettibockers . . . hee haw!! Now I'm imagining it too :)

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