Jag har ett fint förhållande till staten
som fast och inflationsbeständigt är
och räcker mer än gott och väl till maten
när man ej mer i produktionen är.

Och skulle man få ont i sina tänder
i någon av dom två som man har kvar
man lämnar båda två i doktorns händer
som är den enda som kommunen har.

Men önskar man att dryga ut pensionen
så är det lämpligt för en pensionär
att bära väskor nere vid stationen
åt dom som ännu arbetslösa är.

När vintern kommer hit så mörk och kulen
uti den majestätiska höga nord
då firar alla gamlingarna julen
och glammar lustigt vid kommunens bord.

Och barnen kommer för att oss besöka
den dag på året då man fyller år.
Då gäller det att verkligen försöka
att få en liten pratstund om det går.

Nu är det dags att nöjas med det lilla
och vara tacksam mot kommun och stat
och glömma bort de år då man for illa
för försörja denna apparat.

Man är ändå en minuspost för staten
med nedsatt hörsel, dålig syn och lukt
och minskar ganska märkbart resultaten
utav vår bruttonationalprodukt.


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