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Today at the drugstore, the
clerk was a gent. I went to McDonald's for
a burger and fries; Understand---I'm not old---I'm
merely mature; My teeth are my own (I have
the receipt.), The gold in my hair has been
bleached by the sun. My car is all paid for...not
a nickel is owed. My friends all get older...much
faster than me. The steps in the houses they're
building today But I'm keeping up on what's
hip and what's new,
From my purchase this chap
took off ten percent.
I asked for the cause
of a lesser amount;
And he answered, "Because
of the Seniors Discount."
And there, once again, got
quite a surprise.
The clerk poured some coffee
which he handed to me.
He said, "For you, Seniors,
the coffee is free."
But some things are changing,
temporarily, I'm sure.
The newspaper print gets smaller
each day,
And people speak softer---can't
hear what they say.
and my glasses identify people
I meet.
Oh, I've slowed down a bit...not
a lot, I am sure.
You see, I'm not old...I'm
only mature.
You should see all the damage
that clorine has done.
Washing my hair has turned
it all white,
But don't call it gray...saying
"blond" is just right.
Yet a kid yells, "Old duffer...get
off of the road!"
My car has no scratches...not
even a dent.
Still I get all that guff
from a punk who's "Hell bent."
They seem much more wrinkled,
from what I can see.
I've got "character lines,"
not wrinkles...for sure,
But don't call me old...just
call me mature.
Are so high that they take...your
breath all away;
And the streets are much steeper
than ten years ago.
That should explain why my
walking is slow.
And I think I can still dance
a mean boogaloo.
I'm still in the running...in
this I'm secure,
I'm not really old...I'm only
mature.

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