Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SEATS OF THE FLIGHTY: THE SECOND CHAIR, by FAIRFAX DOWNEY First Line: I'm getting used to the barber's chair Last Line: My head will resemble a knob. Subject(s): Barbers; Chairs; Hair | ||||||||
I'm getting used to the barber's chair In keeping to date my bob. My papa has sworn, If I'm any more shorn, My head will resemble a knob. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PORTRAIT WITH BROWN HAIR by DONALD JUSTICE OPENING HER JEWEL BOX by WILLIAM MATTHEWS THE BLONDE SONATA by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS THE SONG CALLED HIS HIDE IS COVERED WITH HAIR by HILAIRE BELLOC THE WOMEN WITH FABLED HAIR by MADELINE DEFREES |
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