| When I get older losing my hair
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| Many years from now
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| Will you still be sendind me a valentine
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| Birthday greetings, bottle of wine
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| If I'd been out till quarter to three
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| Would you lock the door
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| Will you still need me
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| Will you still feed me
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| When I'm sixty-four?
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| You'll be older too
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| And if you say a word
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| I could stay with you.
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| I could be handly mending a fuse
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| When your lights have gone
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| You can knit a sweater by the fireside
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| Sunday mornings go for a ride.
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| Doing the garden, digging the weeds,
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| Who could ask for more?
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| Will you still need me
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| Will you still feed me
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| When I'm sixty-four?
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| Every summer we can rent a cottage
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| In the isle of Wight, if it's not too dear.
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| We shall scrimp and save.
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| Grandchildren on your knee:
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| Vera, Chuck and Dave.
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| Send me a postcard, drop me a line
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| Stating point of view
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| Indicate precisely what you mean to say
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| "Yours sincerely" wasting away
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| Give me your answer fill in a form
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| Mine for evermore
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| Will you still need me
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| Will you still feed me
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| When I'm sixty-four? |