What's that song in the bar at the end of The Expendables III? The lyrics are, old man, look at my life. Just like when you were young.
Old man old man look at my life, old man, look at my life. I'm just like you. I'm just like you, old man. Look at my life, old man. Look at my life. I'm a lot like you. I'm just like you, old man. Look at my life. Look at my life, old man. 24 years old is 24 years old, and there are many more. A person has lived in heaven for so many years. This reminds me of two people's lives. Lost love, such a price, lost love, such a price give me something. Something that won't get lost. I will never lose it like a coin, just like rotten copper. Go home and give it to you Go home, you old man. My life, old man. Look at my life. I'm a lot like you. I need someone to love me. It's been like this all day Ah, a look. My eyes tell you it's true. Can you tell if this is a real lullaby? Look into your eyes. A lullaby sounds wonderful. Running around in the same old town. Wandering in the same old city. Nothing to you, nothing to me. I am your first and last. I am older than you. I have been observing how time goes by. I am finally alone. But in the end, I was completely lonely. Go home and give it to you Go home, old man. Look at my life. Look at my life. I'm just like you. I need someone to love me. I need someone to love me. I've been thinking about it all day. I've been looking at it all day The expression in my eyes is that you can see it's true. You can tell this is true, old man. Look at my life. I'm just like you. I'm like you, old man. Look at my life. I'm just like you.