Lyrics When I'm Sixty-Four - John Denver
This
song
appears
on
two
albums,
and
was
first
released
on
the
Rhymes
and
Reasons
album,
and
it
has
also
been
released
on
the
Changes
album.
When
I
get
older,
losin'
my
hair
Many
years
from
now
Will
you
still
be
sending
me
a
Valentine
Birthday
greeting,
bottle
of
wine
If
I
got
home
at
a
quarter
to
three
Would
you
lock
the
door
Will
you
still
lead
me
Will
you
still
feed
me
When
I'm
sixty-four
You'll
be
older
too
And
if
you
say
the
word
I
could
stay
with
you
I
could
be
happy
fixing
a
fuse
Whe
the
lights
are
gone
You
could
knit
a
sweater
by
the
fireside
Sunday
morning
go
for
a
ride
Doin'
the
garden,
diggin'
the
weeds
Who
could
ask
for
more
Will
you
still
lead
me
Will
you
still
feed
me
When
I'm
sixty-four
Every
summer
we
can
rent
a
cottage
in
the
Isle
of
White
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
You're
sincerely
wasting
away
Give
me
your
answer,
fill
in
a
form
Mine
forever
more
Will
you
still
lead
me
Will
you
still
feed
me
When
I'm
sixty-four
Oh
yeah
Words
and
music
by
John
Lennon
and
Paul
McCartney
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