Fine
- How are you?
There's
nothing the matter with me,
I'm
just as healthy as can be,
I
have arthritis in both knees,
And
when I talk, I talk with a wheeze.
My
pulse is weak, my blood is thin,
But
I'm awfully well for the shape I'm in.
All
my teeth have had to come out,
And
my diet I hate to think about.
I'm
overweight and I can't get thin,
But
I'm awfully well for the shape I'm in
And
arch supports I need for my feet.
Or
I wouldn't be able to go out in the street.
Sleep
is denied me night after night,
But
every morning I find I'm all right.
My memory's failing, my head's in a spin.
Old
age is golden I've heard it said,
But
sometimes I wonder, as I go to bed.
With
my ears in a drawer, my teeth in a cup,
And
my glasses on a shelf, until I get up.
And
when sleep dims my eyes, I say to myself,
Is
there anything else I should lay on the shelf?
The
moral of this as the tale unfolds,
Is
that for you and me, who are growing old.
It
is better to say "I'm fine" with a grin,
Than
to let people know the shape we are in.
I
AM FINE HOW ARE YOU ?