If I Only Were Retired (Sung to “If I Only Had a Brain” from The Wizard of Oz)
Sung for Paul’s father, Sam Stregevsky, upon his retirement from USI Chemicals in 1983
When ammonia ate my sneaker
As I held it in my beaker
Protectively attired,
Soon my head got me thinkin’: I’d have bread to buy a Lincoln
If I only were retired.
I’ve have mornins for reposin’
And afternoons for dozin’
And nights for feelin’ tired;
I’d rethink a proven premise,
Toss a drink with Nobel chemists
If I only were retired.
If Ruth
Complains I snore
I’ll raise my nasal rumble to a roar
And knock the cuss’d clock upon the floor;
When I’ve had forth winks (wink, wink)—
I’ll wink some more.
So to hell with polyethyls
And to hell with Pyrex vessels:
I’m doin’ as I desire;
Quit the lab, ease the tension,
Off to squander all my pension—
Till I beg to be rehired.