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The End of the Plot

Don't know how many years I have left Could be one, could be ten, could be twenty Pretty good shape for a man of eighty-six But I'm starting to think of it plenty It's only natural as you get along in years To start wondering when that day will arrive When your numbers up, it's the end of the line No matter how hard you try to survive Can't imagine people who end their own lives They know they'll be gone and forgotten Everything they've lived for since being a child Must really have reached rock bottom Even with what seems like my upbeat nature Must admit it's on my mind quite a lot Guess it's only natural considering my years We eventually reach the end of the plot In all honesty don't think I'll be leaving yet With my family history of longevity Living to well into the eighties was common So worrying is really not necessary

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Date: 5/21/2022 9:49:00 AM
Yep, we all do this, Jack. When you reach our age, you know for sure the end is coming. I'm not sure I'd like to know when, though. I love living one day at a time.
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Jack Ellison
Date: 5/21/2022 10:58:00 AM
Living is the greatest! I am so overjoyed, my life has been a blast! One day at a time...
Date: 5/21/2022 5:47:00 AM
It's something we all dwell on from time to time but just keep moving until the final whistle. Tom
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Jack Ellison
Date: 5/21/2022 5:59:00 AM
You mean we can't live forever? Wouldn't want to the way the world is and has always been! Happy weekend Thomas!

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