Life Begins At Forty

Album: Last of the Red Hot Mommas (1937)
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  • I've often heard it said and sung
    That life is sweetest when you're young
    And kids, sixteen to twenty-one
    Think they're having all the fun
    I disagree, I say it isn't so
    And I'm one gal who ought to know
    I started young and I'm still going strong
    But I've learned as I've gone along.......

    That life begins at forty
    That's when love and living start to become a gentle art
    A woman who's been careful finds that's when she's in her prime
    And a good man when he's forty knows just how to take his time

    Conservative or sporty, it's not until you're forty
    That you learn the how and why and the what and when
    In the twenties and the thirties you want your love in large amounts
    But after you reach forty, it's the quality that counts

    Yes, life begins at forty
    And I've just begun to live all over again

    You see the sweetest things in life grow sweeter as the years roll on
    Like the music from a violin that has been well played upon
    And the sweetest smoke is from a mellow, broken and old pipe
    And the sweetest tasting peach is one that's mature, round and ripe

    In the twenties and the thirties you're just an amateur
    But after you reach forty, that's when you become a connoisseur
    Then it isn't grab and get it and a straight line for the door
    You're not hasty, you're tasty, you enjoy things so much more

    For instance, a novice gulps his brandy down, he doesn't understand
    Observe a connoisseur, the way he holds it in his hand
    How he strokes the glass, fondles it, warms it as he should
    Smaks his lips, aahhh, slowly sips, hah, boy, it tastes good

    Life begins at forty
    Then it isn't hit and run and you find much more fun
    You romance a girl of twenty and it costs you all your dough
    But when a forty thanks you, she hates to see you go

    And girls of twenty, all they want are big men
    Big men with strong physiques
    I don't say that it's bad
    But you do get tired of those damn Greeks

    Life begins at forty
    And I'm just living all over again

    Writer/s: SHAPIRO YELLEN
    Publisher: JACK YELLEN MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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