Lyrics When I'm Sixty-Four - Claudine Longet
When
I
get
older
losing
my
hair,
Many
years
from
now,
Will
you
still
be
sending
me
a
valentine
Birthday
greetings
bottle
of
wine?
If
I'd
been
out
till
quarter
to
three
Would
you
lock
the
door,
Will
you
still
need
me,
will
you
still
feed
me,
When
I'm
sixty-four?
Oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
ooo
You'll
be
older
too,
(ah
ah
ah
ah
ah)
And
if
you
say
the
word,
I
could
stay
with
you.
I
could
be
handy
mending
a
fuse
When
your
lights
have
gone.
You
can
knit
a
sweater
by
the
fireside
Sunday
mornings
go
for
a
ride.
Who
could
ask
for
more?
Will
you
still
need
me,
will
you
still
feed
me,
When
I'm
sixty-four?
Every
summer
we
can
rent
a
cottage
In
the
Isle
of
Wight,
if
it's
not
too
dear
We
shall
scrimp
and
save
Grandchildren
on
your
knee
Vera,
Chuck,
and
Dave
Send
me
a
postcard,
drop
me
a
line,
Stating
point
of
view.
Indicate
precisely
what
you
mean
to
say
Yours
sincerely,
Wasting
Away.
Give
me
your
answer,
fill
in
a
form
Mine
for
evermore
Will
you
still
need
me,
will
you
still
feed
me,
When
I'm
sixty-four?
Whoo!
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