marval
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Anyone want to admit that this is them?
Just a line to say I'm living
That I'm not among the dead.
Though I'm getting more forgetful
And so mixed up in the head.
I got used to my arthritis
To my dentures I'm resigned.
I can manage my bifocals,
But, Oh God, I miss my mind.
For sometimes I can't remember
When I stand at the foot of the stairs,
If I must go up for something
Or I just came down from there.
And before the fridge so often
My poor mind is filled with doubt.
Have I just put food away, or
Have I come to take some out?
And there's times when it is darkened
With my night cap on my head.
I don't know if I'm retiring,
Or just getting out of bed.
So, if it's my turn to write you
There's no need for getting sore.
I may think that I have written,
And don't want to be a bore.
So remember that I love you,
And I wish that you were near.
Now it's time to post this letter
So must say goodbye, my dear.
Here I stand beside the mail box
With a face so very red,
Instead of mailing you my letter,
I have opened it instead!
Just a line to say I'm living
That I'm not among the dead.
Though I'm getting more forgetful
And so mixed up in the head.
I got used to my arthritis
To my dentures I'm resigned.
I can manage my bifocals,
But, Oh God, I miss my mind.
For sometimes I can't remember
When I stand at the foot of the stairs,
If I must go up for something
Or I just came down from there.
And before the fridge so often
My poor mind is filled with doubt.
Have I just put food away, or
Have I come to take some out?
And there's times when it is darkened
With my night cap on my head.
I don't know if I'm retiring,
Or just getting out of bed.
So, if it's my turn to write you
There's no need for getting sore.
I may think that I have written,
And don't want to be a bore.
So remember that I love you,
And I wish that you were near.
Now it's time to post this letter
So must say goodbye, my dear.
Here I stand beside the mail box
With a face so very red,
Instead of mailing you my letter,
I have opened it instead!