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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The time has passed so quickly, regrets I have a few, I'd change some aspects of my life, and some I'd start anew. I'd go out in the rain to walk, no umbrella overhead, With arms stretched out I'd let the rain soak me through instead. I'd smile and say hello to, strangers in the street Instead of staring straight ahead it could be you I'd greet. And if I pass the flower bed, I'd stop to smell the rose, And let its lovely perfume waft right up my nose. I'd let the dog off the lead, no doo would I pick up, And throw the ball far the air, and yell go fetch it pup. I'd sing out loud and wouldn't care, what I sounded like, In Karaoke bars line up and overtake the mike. I'd sing bar, bar, black sheep, not rainbow red or blue, Read Noddy to the children, Mr. Plod and Big Ears too. I'd dress up just like Santa, and call out Ho, Ho, Ho, Pinch Xmas trees from the bush, sing carols that I know. I'd slurp my drink and chew my food, my mouth kept open wide, So, if you don't approve of that then please don't sit beside. At the movies I would rattle bags, no I don’t think I'd do that There are some things I wouldn't change no matter where I'm at. I wouldn't sweep the floor sometimes, or neither make the bed, But laze around just reading books and watch TV instead. I'd wear my clothes unironed, not polish up my shoes, Eat several blocks of chocolate and never watch the news. Place my elbow on the table, put my feet up on the couch, And if you said do take them off, I'd say don't be a grouch. I'd scratch the soup bowl with my spoon, I'd lick the butter off, And if I had a tickly throat uncovered, I would cough. I'd wear short skirts at sixty, high heel that make a noise, Forget the men with greying hair I'd ogle all the boys. I'd turn the music up real loud, and drown the neighbours out, Instead of being nice and quiet I'd often scream and shout. I'd pierce my nose and get some tats, and show them off with style, I'd let my hair go really grey and wear a toothless smile. I'd hang out with a bikie gang, now wouldn't that be fun, But I would run and hide away if they brought out a gun. I'd say what I was thinking, I wouldn't hold things back, This Political Correctness now is all a load of crap. We have to watch our P, s and Q, s, well I have had enough And if offend you with my words I couldn't give a stuff. I'd let the grandkids make a mess, and wouldn't bat an eye I'd welcome them with open arms, not whinge or growl or cry And every time they came to stay, we'd stay up late at night To watch the scarry movies and squeal or howl in fright. You see the years go quickly by, not long before you're old, What is the mark that you have left, or stories that you've told? So, if you have a bucket list, now do them one by one Don't worry what the others think, go out and just have fun.
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