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Women faces the fact that she must get to the gym. |
I face joints that ache, nails that break and dentures that can't bite into steak. My excuses are plentiful and my waistline too. My eyes puff and my face has lost its dew. No time to waste. This I can’t bungle I need a membership at the Naugahyde jungle. Early morn and I crave strong coffee and a bite You dieters can relate to my pitiful plight I inhale my donut with coffee to wash it down And I head to the gym with determination and a frown I need a strenuous workout that’s bona fide I need to tackle the teal jungle that is Naugahyde I climb the stepper and try to stop my thighs from jiggling Grip the handles and hope my arms soon stop wiggling But weakness from hunger prevents much movement Surely another small donut would bring improvement But what excuse can I use to leave? It seems I’m tongue tied I can’t escape the jungle that is Naugahyde I tackle the stationary bike with no enthusiasm. Praying I don’t have a cardiospasm. My indecisiveness adds to my immobility So I disembark to stretch and increase flexibility A nearby exerciser wakes himself with his own snore Surely the Naugahyde jungle can’t be such a bore Jerry, my inspiration, cuts a slim figure at the gym He encourages me with his stretches to stay trim In his white T-shirt and black sweats He talks of a life of many regrets All he wants is someone on his side At the teal jungle that is Naugahyde He poses for me in his Arnold stance He is still hoping for a budding romance Then complains about his pains and joints But his flatulation isn’t making any points I quickly remind him there’s much pride In the teal jungle that is Naugahyde He laughs and asks if I’ve won the lottery yet I explain, I only put money on a sure bet He grins and says he wants me to adopt him if I do That unlikely scenario would be my waterloo My sugar fixes would have to be put aside As we tackle the teal jungle that is Naugahyde |