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1880 A.D.
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Straight razor and
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Shaving soap
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1930 A.D.
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Safety razor and
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Burma-Shave
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Are your whiskers
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When you wake
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Tougher than
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A two-bit steak?
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Try
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Burma-Shave
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Be
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No
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Longer
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Lather's slave
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Treat yourself to
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Burma-Shave
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Buy a tube
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Use it one week
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If you then want
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Your money back
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Send us the tube
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Burma-Shave
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Cheer up face
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The war is past
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The "h" is out
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Of shave
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At last
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Burma-Shave
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Does your husband
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Misbehave
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Grunt and grumble
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Rant and rave
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Shoot the brute some
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Burma-Shave
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Early to bed
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Early to rise
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Was meant for those
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Old fashioned guys
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Who didn't use
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Burma-Shave
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Five
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Hundred
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Thousand
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Men
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Use
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Burma-Shave
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Half a pound
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For
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Half a dollar
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At the drug store
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Simply holler
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Burma-Shave
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Hinky-dinky
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Parley voo
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Cheer up the face
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The war
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Is thru
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Burma-Shave
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Modern man
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Spreads it on
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Pats it in
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Shaves it off
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See him grin
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Burma-Shave
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One pound -- 85 cents
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Half pound -- 50 cents
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Big tube -- 35 cents
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Don't put it off
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Put it on
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Burma-Shave
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Shaving brushes
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Such a bother
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Burma-Shave
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Looks good
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To
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Father
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Shaving brushes (in
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Smithsonian)
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You'll soon see 'em
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On the shelf
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In some
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Museum
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Burma-Shave
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Shaving brushes
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You'll soon see 'em
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Way down east
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In some
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Museum
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Burma-Shave
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Six
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Hundred
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Thousand
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Men
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Use
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Burma-Shave
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The 50 cent jar
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So large
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By heck
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Even the Scotch
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Now shave the neck
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Burma-Shave
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Tho stiff
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The beard
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That Nature gave
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It shaves like down
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With
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Burma-Shave
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Uncle Rube
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Buys tube
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One week
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Looks sleek
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Like sheik
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Burma-Shave
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