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Crowning Glory--Co-Write With Paul

As the rooster crows: A look in the pool mirrored a perfect mop At times of frizzy hair or defiant shaggy tresses Ohhh the satisfaction at the sight And yabba, dabba, doo!! echoed loud and clear Triumphant male ego at its best! A man’s crowning glory Pulled, cut, brushed, curled, straightened, shaved Lathered, gelled, creamed and pasted Soaked in fragrant Makassar oil Invigorator, conditioning both groom and style. Macho, gentle, sweet, daring tastes Side-partings, medium, undercut and long Sporting pony-tails, short back and sides Elvis and James Dean quiffs curled kiss-me-quicks, Punk, Mohawk, flamboyant fringes Highlights and lowlights, sprays and blow-dries! All part and parcel of male vanity and crowning glory. Heckles from the henhouse: As some men grow older they shed hair. Each day they seek strands that were once there, But skin patches widen -- Just check out Joe Biden. Prepare to shut eyes in the bright glare. A comb-over seems like a good plan, But ladies don’t flock to a con man. With 10 hairs remaining, A “crown” they are feigning. What happens when strands face a wind fan? No reason for men to grow manic; Mustaches and beards can work magic, Diverting attention Without the pretension That balding is simply too tragic. The “rug” method’s just too expensive, Espec’ly when loss is extensive. Like Telly Savalas, The outcome’s not callous -- Few women find baldness offensive! *Many thanks to Paul Callus for inviting me to join in this co-write.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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Date: 12/19/2022 11:56:00 PM
I really appreciated the 'pool comment' does Anyone remember mr biden turning on the lights Of the (sacred pool?) To commemorate the Claimed deaths of 400-000 from the novelle Flu.' The (sacred pool) signifies to me idolatry.' But I that is all around us at these times.' So you would just have to be focusing at that Point to even catch it ' carolyn a d Paul did well here.'
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Date: 2/21/2015 1:37:00 PM
lol: )..I really won't bother a lot about hair..Its all about the heart..and I do prefer a bald eagle than an eagle comb-over his hair or wearing a wig.This was entertaining.I needed it to lift my mood.A favourite to both of you sweet Car and Paul.
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Date: 2/21/2015 8:14:00 AM
Loved this fun write Paul and Carolyn:-) Hugs Jan xx 7 xx
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