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Traditions

Just because something's a tradition
Doesn't mean it's appropriate today.
As times change, so do traditions.
It's good that some are now passé.
 
Duels--for example--to "defend one's honor"
Were commonly practiced in the olden days.
For "satisfaction" men threw down the gauntlet.
"Satisfaction" now comes in other ways.
 
At one time eunuchs were numerous in China,
And many were employed in the Imperial Service.
Would you do that for a government job?
Yikes, the thought of it makes me nervous.
 
Castrati, too, were praised in the past
For childlike voices that were second to none.
But those whose voices deteriorated
Sadly lost out in more ways than one.
 
Years ago a widow in India
Threw herself on the funeral pyre
Of her dead husband. That practice is one
That people--thank goodness--no longer require.
 
Some cultures practiced animal sacrifice--
Let's hope it remains a thing of the past.
People should try a less harmful substitute:
Cut out chocolate; go on a fast.
 
Some wedding traditions are simple and harmless;
Brides might wear something borrowed or blue.
Such customs that don't deny us our rights
Or cause harm to others are ones to pursue.
 
The list of traditions could go on forever;
People feel they're a way to maintain
Our culture. But clearly certain customs
Are now outmoded or inhumane.
 
As long as we move with the times, we grow.
We learn from the past, but move ahead.
Moldy traditions that don't embrace
The goodness of humanity are better off dead.
 
(9-4-15)




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