Limerick: Thin Hair Poem by Kim Barney

Kim Barney

Kim Barney

I was born in a bank - - my mother went there and made a deposit

Limerick: Thin Hair

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I looked in the mirror in dismay.
Why can't my hair just keep going gray?
Like many of my kin,
My hair is getting thin,
But who wants fat hair anyway?

Limerick: Thin Hair
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: hair,humor,life
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
07 August 2016
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Spock The Vegan 08 August 2016

I can relate. At least you got your poem submitted. I have tried 3 times today with no luck.

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Annette Aitken 08 August 2016

enjoyed this limerick put a smile on my face thanks. annette

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Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr 07 August 2016

Must agree....However as for me, I went a bit extreme after a week of pulling fistfuls of my once awesome hair from my brush and the shower drain.Soon as I saw sclap...I'd seen enough...I shaved it all...one less thing to do everyday & I was okay with the new look & others reaction to it.......But then what do I do? I grow a pencil thin V shaped beard that has to be finely trimmed & sculpted everyday...One more thing to do...but who wants a thick bushy beard anyway, unless your a groupie for ZZ Top! Solid penning....~FjR-'16~

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I was born in a bank - - my mother went there and made a deposit
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