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getting older MAG
I know I’m getting older cuz
caffeine makes my head hurt.
Cuz I don’t take the long way home,
I wear contacts every morning
and I love the bathroom backsplash stone.
There’s a satellite map now in my head,
I can drive straight ahead for hours on end.
The city rearranges at every stoplight, but
I only adventure in daylight,
something about the starlight’s
more intimidating than stage lights.
I knew I was getting older when
I started paying for gas with cash.
When my knees crack, a cymbal crash,
when being on stage isn’t scary,
and I could talk about the
loved, lost, and lonesome
without speaking of myself.
I’m growing faster than the town, now,
ignoring the frowns of the founding fathers and
I keep building, just build buildings.
I’ll keep building until there’s something to stand on,
something to stand for.
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