Cloths Animals A dress from off the cotton plant. Spun, woven, colored, printed: A breastpin made of fishes' scales. All delicately tinted. Of tortoise-shell my lady's comb. And many another notion; Her jewels from the mines are brought. Her pearls from depths of ocean. The golden straws from humble field Are plaited for a bonnet, The feather-coated ostrich gives The plumes we place upon it. From tropic trees the milky sap Men constantly are getting, And making into rubber shoes To save our feet a wetting: The golden straws from humble field Shoe Rubber While boots and shoes of every sort, Of thick or thinnest leather, Are made from skins of animals, Tanned, cut, and sewed together. Yes, surely, as I said before, Almost the whole creation It takes our clothing to supply, For use or decoration. Animals |