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 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,
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
need me, will
you still feed
me,
When I'm
sixty-four.