| When I grow old, I’ll drink and smoke
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| Like I did when youth stayed, youth stayed
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| 'Til the second round
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| When I grow old, the sun will cope
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| Shining on every youth stain, youth stain
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| Never settling down
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| And no wonder I keep you close
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| You’re the water to quench my throat
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| And if I never let you go Will you keep me young
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| Keep me young
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| When I grow old, my weathered soul
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| And memories recluse, elusive
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| Help me So keep me young and call my bluffs
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| And help me out when you say, you say
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| There’s no rules foretold
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| Say I’m stronger and keep me close
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| And be the water and test my cold
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| And if I never let you go Will you keep me young
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| Keep me young
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| Oh, when my heart stops beating
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| And my blood turns cold
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| And oh, when my heart stops beating
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| And my breath won’t flow
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| And oh, when my heart stops beating
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| When you go, oh no, I know
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| Oh, when my heart stops beating
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| And my blood turns cold
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| And oh, when my heart stops beating
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| And my breath won’t flow
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| And oh, when my heart stops beating
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| When you go, oh no, I When I grow old, I’ll drink and smoke
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| But just as long as you stay, you stay
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| I found a way out |