Aug 18, 2013

On Becoming the Subject of a Beatles Tune

It's amazing how wise the boys were, back then.  So young (though older than I was) yet spot on with lyrics and titles about Life.  I confess I haven't done rigorous scientific testing to compare the Fab Four's music with song titles of other classic rock groups, folk groups or any other genre of popular music.   I just happen to love the Beatles, for both nostalgic reasons and because their music is so darned fine, musically, harmonically, philosophically and cosmically.

The titles of so many of their songs just WERE about the important things in life:

And I Love Her   (the words I never tire of hearing)
Because  (...... I said so)
Good Day Sunshine  (excellent philosophy of life)
Help!  (yes please, always and every day!)
I Want to Hold Your Hand (ok)
Strawberry Fields Forever (in the garden.   Also raspberries, apples ....)
With a Little Help From My Friends (more important as the decades pass)
Yesterday (more poignant as the decades pass)
I Am the Walrus (well, the less said about this, the better)

But of course there is one song title that is nudging at every Baby Boomer these days.   You know the one I mean.  Last week it came true for me ...

"When I get older, losing my hair ......"
(dang)

'many years from now,"
(hey, where did those years go?)


will you still be sending me a valentine,
birthday greetings,
bottle of wine?


If I'd been out till quarter to three,
would you lock the door?



Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64?



You'll be older too.
And if you say the word, I could stay with you.


I could be handy mending a fuse
when your lights have gone.


You can knit a sweater by the fireside,


Sunday mornings, go for a ride.


Digging the garden, digging the weeds,



who could ask for more?
Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64?



Ev'ry summer we can rent a cottage in the Isle of Wight
if it's not too dear.


We shall scrimp and save.
Grandchildren on your knee;
Vera, Chuck and Dave

                (oops..... no photo here -- we forgot to have children)

Send me a postcard, drop me a line,
stating point of view.
Indicate precisely what you mean to say,
yours sincerely, wasting away.
Give me your answer, fill in a form,
mine forever more.


Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64?
Ho!

Now it's on to Medicare (one year) and Social Security (two years).   How did this all happen?   What a good thing it is to have friends and family, a roof over my head, and 64 years of memories.  Thanks Paul, John, George and Ringo....


3 comments:

  1. Love this post, Kath! You rock and I can't believe it's THAT number! I turn 60 next month and I can't believe THAT number, either. Thanks for sharing! Hugs, Ruth

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  2. It is just a good thing to have spent so many years together. Thanks for every day.

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  3. SO CREATIVE. I particularly love the "oops we forgot to have children, no photo here". You look like a very happy couple. Love to read blogs of people who are happy and happy with their lives. Thanks for sharing your happiness!

    Oh and LOVE the teardrop trailer, too!

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