Put your feet up maybe let the world pass by
Keep off the street, go away and wait to die
What you don't see is what life means to me
My woman says it isn't right . . . For a man my age to fight
She don't get it . . . She is not in it . . . I'm pushed to the limit
Two clean shirts, I'm puffing on an old cigar
I still love women, sex and fancy cars
What you don't conceive is just what I believe
My doctor says it isn't right . . . For a man my age to fight
He don't get it . . . He is not in it . . . I'm pushed to the limit
Is it nice and cosy, sitting there in your evening chair?
Is your paper pressed like your string vest
It's enough to make you rip out your hair
Solo: (Ashley)
My doctor says it isn't right . . . For a man my age to fight
He says put out the light
He don't get it . . . He is not in it . . . I'm pushed to the limit
You keep it nice and quiet boy, but please don't pacify me
I'm just not ready for the shade of an old oak tree
What you don't see is what life means to me
And my dad's an angry man . . . sometimes like desperate Dan
And he gets it . . . And he's in it . . . He's pushed to the limit
Relations sit and wring their hands . . . How long will I survive?
Here's the cherry, there's more spunk left
Kiss my arse, I'm still alive
Solo: (Ashley)
My doctor says it isn't right . . . For a man my age to fight
He says put out the light
He don't get it . . . He is not in it . . . I'm pushed to the limit