His get-up-and-go hasn’t got-up-and-went. It has got-up-and-GONE. (A type of grammatical error becoming so common it may be a sign of English changing.)
My get up and go has not gotten up and gone, it is merely slowing down and enjoying and appreciating what I have and thankfor what I don’t have (ailments, day to day turmoil, etc.)
pschearer Premium Member over 1 year ago
His get-up-and-go hasn’t got-up-and-went. It has got-up-and-GONE. (A type of grammatical error becoming so common it may be a sign of English changing.)
Skeptical Meg over 1 year ago
How do I know my youth is all spent?
My get up and go has got up and went
But in spite of it all I’m able to grin
And think of the places my get up has been
Old age is golden so I’ve heard said
But sometimes I wonder as I crawl into bed
With my ears in a drawer, my teeth in a cup
My eyes on the table until I wake up
As sleep dims my vision I say to myself
Is there anything else I should lay on the shelf?
But though nations are warring and business is vexed
I’ll stick around to see what happens next
How do I know…
When I was young my slippers were red
I could kick up my heels right over my head
When I was older my slippers were blue
But still I could dance the whole night thru
Now I am older my slippers are black
I huff to the store and I puff my way back
But never you laugh; I don’t mind at all
I’d rather be huffing than not puff at all
How do I know…
I get up each morning and dust off my wits
Open the paper and read the obits
If I’m not there I know I’m not dead
So I eat a good breakfast and go back to bed
(the late, great Pete Seeger)
ladykat over 1 year ago
My get-up-and-go left a long time ago.
stairsteppublishing over 1 year ago
My get up and go has not gotten up and gone, it is merely slowing down and enjoying and appreciating what I have and thankfor what I don’t have (ailments, day to day turmoil, etc.)
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
I’m sure he’d prefer to stay out of the hen house.