I am now so old I only remember things, Whenever possible, That please me From days “back then”, When my **** was where It was supposed to be Now it walks along behind me Like a lady in waiting.
My **** is like bunting And my hair is hunting For new territory Up my back and shoulders; It happens when men get older. The hair on top thins The stuff below begins To reupholster my anatomy. It’s so irritating to me This whole aging thing, This “being a senior” stuff.
It’s really rough on someone like me An eternal teen, new to the scene. But now I have become That eccentric old fellow In plaid pants that looked dumb In the seventies and before And forever after. But I can’t join the laughter.
Because it’s me, you see. All I need now is to pull them up, My pants, my belt Right under my man ***** And I’ll be the guys on YouTube In the video gag reels. That’s how it feels. But, it’s not funny to me. It is, however, reality. I will just have to make the best Of the good and bad, the rest