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The Golden Handshake
Like to be back in the work force again Contributing my talents to the fray Never wanted retirement to come along Sure wish I was still active today Nothing's changed except for my age It doesn't make me any less valuable Mind didn't freeze, become useless or such Making me any less bankable Actually still worked at seventy-five One reason was because I freelanced Surely was able to still hold my own In advertising could still dance the dance Most people get the “golden handshake” And are sent off to pasture toute suite No evaluating this “end of the road” person Like age gave him two left feet Business should change this age old practice New rules should be put on the books If one's still a viable entity in the company Age should be totally overlooked © Jack Ellison 2015
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