I’ve bought more panties, bras and pads
than any gay man should.
More comfy purses to fit my arms
than any straight man would.
To beauty parlors, nail salons
and pharmacies with you.
Been here and there and everywhere…
I’m not sure what I’ll do.
Our little walks and tearful talks
and stories of your life,
Have filled the days with laughs so thick,
can’t cut them with a knife.
I get us lost, you drive me mad
and tell me what to do
But we always end up back at home…
I’m not sure what I’ll do.
The butt of jokes and puns of posts
that make so many happy
That Q-Tip hair, the clothes you wear,
you always look so snappy.
So many pics that you have nixed
and some you never knew
You make life fun to be your son…
I’m not sure what I’ll do.
Clockwork calling days and nights
to see how your day went
You always ask reciprocally,
The way that mine was spent.
I can’t imagine how it will be
some day when yours are through
You’re woven deep in my days and weeks…
I’m not sure what I’ll do.
No clue what I will do.