I want to live one hundred years
If doctors can't give three or two
I'd like to spend one more decade
With, or without, the help of you
I'd like to live one hundred years
Or even only ninety-nine
Like a leasehold that's getting old
Or long-term parking with no fine
I regret spending so much time
Trying to not to get frail nor ill
With vaccines, flu jabs and masks
Six different types of daily pill
If I live to one hundred years
Journals will ask how I survived
With broken bones, and broken teeth
They'll be surprised I'm still alive
I'm hoping to regrow my teeth
Chew well, look good - ribbon, bow, tie
Smooth skin on top, cure all beneath
A smart hair cut before I dye.
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Books of Comical Poems By Angela Lansbury
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Seriously Funny Poems
Poetry Workshop Workbook (Ballads, limericks, villanelles and more, examples, structure, tips)
Writing Poetry for fun
Poetry Pets and Pests
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