What is shaving poem?

Shaving poems are generally short and often humorous poems about the daily ritual of shaving. They typically focus on the physical experience of shaving, including the sensation of the razor against the skin and the sound it makes as it cuts the hairs. Some shaving poems also explore the deeper meanings of the act of shaving, such as the idea of starting each day with a clean slate or the importance of being well-groomed in society. Famous examples of shaving poems include "Barber Shop" by Edgar Lee Masters and "The Razor" by Robert Graves.