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Harry's Barbershop
A cluttered barbershop in my old hometown I fondly call to mind, Was a gathering place to loaf and socialize, a great place to unwind! Harry, the barber, kept farmers, the local rabble and boys like me, Looking right smart, clipping hair and shaving necks for a two-bit fee! Outside, as raging winter storms amassed piles of drifting snow, The old pot-bellied stove radiated warmth setting hearts aglow! The shop rang with debates about politics and the charms of local females. Hiding behind a comic book I learned some mighty intriguing details! Harry's shop had just one old wrought-iron footrest barber's chair. Thereupon hung a strop with which he honed razors with flair. In a cream-colored cabinet, Harry stored the tools of his trade; Brushes, straight razors, shaving cups and pungent oils of pomade! Wall posters depicted sports figures and women scantily clad, Also, ads for Vitalis, Brylcreem and other concoctions to be had. In the back was a room where ne'er-do-wells usually hung around, Enjoying a smoke or playing checkers - fellowship would abound! Adding to the cozy setting was Harry's inscrutable cat. No one dared move him from the chair where he always sat! Harry and his quaint barbershop are now forever gone, But to the memory of those simpler times I will e'er be drawn! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired © All Rights Reserved
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