When I'm Sixty-Four
(Lennon/McCartney) 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. You'll be older too, And it 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,
Doing the garden, digging the weeds, 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 & 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