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Thought I'd
let my doctor check me, 'Cause I didn't feel quite right. .
. All those aches and pains annoyed me And I couldn't sleep at
night.
He could find no real disorder But he wouldn't let
it rest. What with Medicare and Blue Cross, We would do a
couple tests.
To the hospital he sent me Though I didn't
feel that bad. He arranged for them to give me Every test that
could be had.
I was fluoroscoped and cystoscoped, My aging
frame displayed. Stripped, on an ice cold table, While my
gizzards were x-rayed.
I was checked for worms and
parasites, For fungus and the crud, While they pierced me with
long needles Taking samples of my blood.
Doctors came to
check me over, Probed and pushed and poked around, And to make
sure I was living They then wired me for sound.
They have
finally concluded, Their results have filled a page. What I
have will someday kill me; My affliction is OLD
AGE!
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