Hearing Protection
Preserving Love's Melody: A Tale of Growing Old GracefullyLyrics
Tell me once more what good am I for
Tells the speaker to explain once again the purpose or value of their existence.
If I can`t hear you no more when I`m 64
Expresses concern about losing the ability to hear after reaching the age of 64.
Well the plan is to grow old gracefully
Desires to age gracefully as part of the life plan.
And I'd like to continue to hear, you see
Expresses the wish to continue hearing and listening.
So what what what what what'd you say
Asks for a repetition of a statement or question due to difficulty in hearing.
I couldn't hear you then, can`t hear you today
Highlights the ongoing difficulty in hearing, both in the past and present.
Well it's kind of annoying but I guess it's love
Acknowledges the annoyance caused by the hearing issue but attributes it to love.
I'll say "yes" with a smile when you give me the plug
Expresses a willingness to agree or comply with a request when provided with a solution (plug).
P-R-O-T-E-C-T your H-E-A-R-I-N-G
Encourages protecting one's hearing, spelled out as "P-R-O-T-E-C-T your H-E-A-R-I-N-G."
P-R-O-T-E-C-T your H-E-A-R-I-N-G
Reiterates the importance of protecting hearing through repetition.
Growing old sure does give me a fright
Admits to the fear associated with growing old.
But if I think too long then I'll be up all night
Expresses the avoidance of dwelling on the fear of aging for too long to avoid sleeplessness.
I don't really care, I like to be up late
States a lack of concern for staying up late.
But I learned early on you're quite the sleepy date
Recalls learning early on about the partner's tendency to fall asleep early.
So what what what what what'd you know
Asks for additional information or knowledge.
You know you can find me front line at the show
Declares a presence at the forefront of an event or show.
Well it's kind of annoying but I guess it's love
Acknowledges the annoyance caused by the hearing issue but attributes it to love (repeated).
I'll say "yes" with a smile when you give me the plug
Expresses a willingness to agree or comply with a request when provided with a solution (plug) (repeated).
P-R-O-T-E-C-T your H-E-A-R-I-N-G
Encourages protecting one's hearing, spelled out as "P-R-O-T-E-C-T your H-E-A-R-I-N-G." (repeated)
P-R-O-T-E-C-T your H-E-A-R-I-N-G
Reiterates the importance of protecting hearing through repetition (repeated).
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