Tongue-planted firmly in cheek I ponder my age as I hit a disturbing milestone (surely, I can't be THAT old?!?) If you happen to remember Jack LaLanne, alas, you, too, are THAT old.
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You should have seen me in my time
I leapt tall buildings single bound
Stronger than old Jack LaLanne
Faster than the speed of sound
All my better years
Up and disappeared
In the morning I'm all aches and pains
Getting dressed I may well break my neck
It's twenty minutes 'fore I see straight
But I get in cheap at the multiplex
All my better years
Up and disappeared
Wasn't twenty-one just yesterday
They said it would fly by
In the mirror the face I see's
A stranger to my eyes
If you had known me in my time
Would you recognize me now
That boy exists still in my mind
Still faster than the speed of sound
All my better years
Up and disappeared
All my better years
Up and disappeared
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