I want a bar that serves Only people Forty Plus. I want to go to a cocktail venue With a VIP list of people Who have lived.
The bouncer is a nearly-deaf elderly man, With a loud grumpy voice and Yells anyone without a card that reads AARP “Is out of here!”
I want to lounge in a scarlet velvet booth and listen to Sinatra tunes and swoon. Then add The Ramones and Social Distortion Tunes.
Society is selling candied beauty Which neither *** can ever attain. How lovely it would be to Give the other a break.
I want to drink wine with people; broken by life Bu still live bright eyed and wide.. I want to hang with people who have At least one body part replaced: Preferably a hip. A new hipster of sorts.
No fishy pouts or cartoon rumps Men with casually confident And pay for each round. I want to laugh and debate With Gen Xers
Who understand, no one is getting out of this place. No matter how healthy they eat. In fact, I am craving something Yummy and delicious And bah hum bug On nutritious.
I want a place where we can smile wise From life’s realities and Not keep the appearance Of youth - Accept our wrinkles, heating pads, and early curfew.
A place we don’t have to pretend Drink what we wish, Tell a tale or two Know life is cool And it is ok That this is Life.