I'm worn out and weary I ain't no machine My head hurts, my feet hurts And everything in between I'm getting too old for the oldest profession I'm getting too tired and too slow I'm getting to old for the half hour session I'm getting too old for a pro I'm getting too old for to climb all those stairs, now Half dozen times every night I'm getting too old for to take 'em in pairs now Or to take off my clothes in the light I can't seem to manage those Shriners who manage To manhandle me every trip To tell you the truth I've had so many Shriners that I'm up for membership When I was 16 it was fun turning tricks I needed the money, and I wanted some kicks But I ain't 16; I just turned 26 It's time to come in from the cold Looks like I'm getting too old (26?) (Watch your mouth now) (You say you been in the life for ten years?) (How many dates you figure you been on?) (I don't know, but I, Lacey, get your calculator baby,) (Let's figure it out) (A'ight) Say five johns a night, six nights a week Of course that was back in my prime That's 30 johns a week, 50 weeks a year 'Cause I always visit mama at Christmas time So that's 30 times 50, multiplied by ten Holy shit, let me do that again After ten years in the trade, I really made the grade It says here I've been laid by over 15 thousand men (Lord have mercy) I'm tired of doing those deadbeats and pikers And haggling over the price I'm tired of spending the weekends at Raikes You never meet anyone nice And I've done everything a body can do But how goddamn much can a body go through? I'm getting too old for the endless procession I'm getting too old for the constant depression I'm getting too old for the oldest profession I'm getting too old for the life I'm tired, tired, tired, tired I'm weary I'm getting too old for the, ohh Ohh, ohh, for the life