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I knew an old man Who tried to act young He popped a blue pill on the tip of his Tongue. He slicked back his hair and put on a White suit He tried to style like Travolta, one more grey and hirsute (It wasn't much as illusion but it sure was a hoot) He danced till his hip ached then had to recline. The lifts in his loafers had betrayed him this time. He tried to impress with a big *** of cash But the young ladies knew his best days were long past He loved them, they left him He wined and they dined He tried to romance them but was always declined. At the end of the evening and the last of the wine He conceded to age and resumed his decline.
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Nov 21, 2011
Nov 21, 2011 at 2:31 PM UTC
Saturday Night Geezer
I knew an old man Who tried to act young He popped a blue pill on the tip of his Tongue. He slicked back his hair and put on a White suit He tried to style like Travolta, one more grey and hirsute (It wasn't much as illusion but it sure was a hoot) He danced till his hip ached then had to recline. The lifts in his loafers had betrayed him this time. He tried to impress with a big *** of cash But the young ladies knew his best days were long past He loved them, they left him He wined and they dined He tried to romance them but was always declined. At the end of the evening and the last of the wine He conceded to age and resumed his decline.
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Nov 21, 2011
Nov 21, 2011 at 2:31 PM UTC
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