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9. Clothes

And the weaver said, "Speak to us of Clothes."

And he answered:

Your clothes conceal much of your beauty, yet they hide not the unbeautiful.

And though you seek in garments the freedom of privacy you may find in them a harness and a chain.

Would that you could meet the sun and the wind with more of your skin and less of your raiment,

For the breath of life is in the sunlight and the hand of life is in the wind.

Some of you say, "It is the north wind who has woven the clothes to wear."

But shame was his loom, and the softening of the sinews was his thread.

And when his work was done he laughed in the forest.

Forget not that modesty is for a shield against the eye of the unclean.

And when the unclean shall be no more, what were modesty but a fetter and a fouling of the mind?

And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.


Contents
The Prophet by Khalil Gibran
0. Introduction - The Coming of the Ship
1. Love
2. Marriage
3. Children
4. Giving
5. Eating and Drinking
6. Work
7. Joy and Sorrow
8. Houses
9. Clothes
10. Buying and Selling
11. Crime and Punishment
12. Laws
13. Freedom
14. Reason and Passion
15. Pain
16. Self-Knowledge
17. Teaching
18. Friendship
19. Talking
20. Time
21. Good and Evil
22. Prayer
23. Pleasure
24. Beauty
25. Religion
26. Death
27. The Farewell



 

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