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Paul McCartney - When I'm 64 lyrics
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've 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?
 You'll be older too
 And if you say the word
 I could stay with you
 I could be handy, mending a fuse,
 when your lights are gone.
 You can knit a sweater by the fireside.
 Sunday morning go for a ride.
 Doing the garden,
 digging the weeds,Paul McCartney - When I'm 64 - http://motolyrics.com/paul-mccartney/when-im-64-lyrics.html
 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.
 Grandchildren on our knees
 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 ever more.
 Will you still need me,
 will you still feed me
 when I'm sixty-four
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