Can't believe nobody has mentioned a lovely retirement song on Small Potatoes' "Time Flies" CD: QUARTZITE Roy took his pension after 30 some years, A machinist at Allied in Cleveland Now he passes his days pretty much all the same, Maybe listens to the Indians in the evenin' He watches his options whittle down to a few, And his once wide horizons grow narrow So Roy went downtown, took a second on the house, And drove home in a brand new Pierce Arrow There's a cab-over Roadstar with a Datsun in tow, On a road ten miles out of Sedona Three days ago they closed the house in St. Paul, And tonight it's southwest Arizona. She's slower in rising, sometimes she forgets, And what's left of his hair has gone white But by anyone's measure there's life in them yet, And they'll dance on the desert tonight. Chorus: Up north where we come from it's snowing, of course But it's warm as a baby here in Quartzite The rivers are frozen way back to their source But we'll dance on the desert tonight There's a bunch of old duffers with drums and guitars, Tuning up on an old plywood stage We'll pull on our boots and our best western gear, just to get out and act half our age Ch. I ain't leaving none of these pages unfilled, Always felt like a rascal, I feel that way still Stay with me, dear, up this one final hill, And we'll dance in the desert tonight. Makes me tear up just to type it! nancy
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