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    A clothes line was a news forecast,
    to neighbours passing by.
    There were no secrets you could keep,
    when clothes were hung to dry.

    It also was a friendly link,
    for neighbours always knew,
    If company had stopped on by,
    to spend a night or two.

    For then you'd see the fancy sheets
    and towels upon the line;
    You'd see the company tablecloths,
    with intricate design.

    The line announced a baby's birth,
    to folks who lived inside,
    As brand new infant clothes,
    were hung so carefully with pride.

    The ages of the children,
    could so readily be known
    By watching how the sizes changed,
    you'd know how much they'd grown.

    It also told when illness struck,
    as extra sheets were hung;
    Then night-clothes, and a bathrobe too,
    haphazardly were strung.

    It said "Gone on vacation now",
    when lines hung limp and bare.
    It told "We're back!" when full lines sagged,
    with not an inch to spare.

    New folks in town were scorned upon,
    if washing was dingy grey,
    As neighbours raised their brows,
    and looked disgustedly away.

    But clotheslines now are of the past,
    for dryers make work less,
    Now what goes on inside a home,
    is anybodies guess.

    I really miss that way of life;
    it was a friendly sign,
    When neighbours knew each other best,
    by what was on the line.

    by Marilyn K. Walker
    Last edited by Marian Gra; 15th January 2018 at 03:23 PM.

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    Default Re: ''The Clothes Line''

    Still remember the laughs I had as a kid after the war, looking at the neighbours washing lines with XXX size flannel bloomers
    and the old mens combinations but of course we didn't have C/H in those days and it was the norm, I just found it very funny.
    John F

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