Without Hats

Without Hats

Weekend Wordsmith

January 4, 2009

Life is a quest for the perfect hat.
The rest is just distraction -
the necessary evils of sustaining life
until we find it.

It was easier 60 years ago,
when everyone wore hats
all the time.
A walking smorgasbord of lids
from which one could sample,
taste a little of this tweed cap,
admire that felt fedora,
wrinkle one's nose at that
feather-bedecked monstrosity.

Nowadays, however, there's a famine,
with the fast-food John Deere cap
predominating, and the delicacy
of a tam o'shanter so rare
as to be drooled at from across
a restaurant, nose pressed to glass.

Gone are the days when a bowler
or a top hat
adorned every pate,
and gentlemen lifted their hat
to a passing lady.

Perhaps our lost gentility
is nothing more than
having forgotten our hats.


2 Responses to Without Hats

  1. 45641 noodl 2009-01-05 11:03:25

    Here here. I own and regularly sport four wooly hats, the latest of which is a fetching combination of orange, yellow and brown. It reminds me rather of a defunct tea company whose vans used those same colours; though sadly I don't remember their name right now.

  2. 45650 adnan. 2009-01-05 12:15:18

    i really like this!

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