John Denver - When I'm Sixty-four Lyrics
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 hairMany years from nowWill you still be sending me a valentineBirthday greeting, bottle of wineIf I got home at a quarter to threeWould you lock the doorWill you still lead meWill you still feed meWhen Im sixty-fourYoull be older tooAnd if you say the wordI could stay with youI could be happy fixing a fuseWhe the lights are goneYou could knit a sweater by the firesideSunday morning go for a rideDoin the garden, diggin the weedsWho could ask for moreWill you still lead meWill you still feed meWhen Im sixty-fourEvery summer we can rent a cottage in the isle of whiteIf its not too dearWe shall scrimp and saveGrandchildren on your kneeVera, chuck and daveSend me a postcard, drop me a lineStating point of viewIndicate precisely what you mean to sayYoure sincerely wasting awayGive me your answer, fill in a formMine forever moreWill you still lead meWill you still feed meWhen Im sixty-fourOh yeahWords and music by john lennon and paul mccartney