Harry Chapin Quotes
When I Started This Song I Was Still Thirty-three The Age That Mozart Died And Sweet Jesus Was Set Free Keats And Shelley Too Soon Finished, Charley Parker Would Be And I Fantasized Some Tragedy'd Be Soon Curtailing Me Well Just Today I Had My Birthday I Made It Thirty-four Mere Mortal, Not Immortal, Not Star-crossed Anymore I've Got This Problem With My Aging I No Longer Can Ignore A Tame And Toothless Tabby Can't Produce A Lion's Roar.
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