Someday I'll hit sixty, and that's a moment from sixty-five. Time's uncompromising, death's a moment from being alive. Go on and hide it, as I sing this song. You stay quiet, this is not a sing-along. Slowly dying, but still too fast.
I walk the pavement, like it's forever. But don't you know that I'm faking it, trying to make things better. It's closing on two minutes, and it's about enough. I am almost at my limit, count down to one last chorus.
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