Old Man's Philosophy
Bo Wigger
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Old man’s Philosophy Once I met in the railway hall a man who came from Burma He was sixty-seven, his face was hard as stone He said that when he was young he sailed nine years on the sea And he was a soldier in the army for a while I asked him, do you have a home He said, my home is everywhere I lost my whole family I left them all behind I have no friends so I’m all alone, but it doesn’t matter I tell you only this make the best of your life Don’t think about tomorrow, that’s all bullshit When you wake up in the morning love the day and have fun Money is not that important to me Rich people die and lose their money Famous men have died and many will die All you have is your life So I have no money and don’t know where to go When I have tea and cigarettes, then I feel okay
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