When I’m Sixty Four (originally by The Beatles) – G-EazyBy When I get olderLosing my hairMany years from nowWill you still be sending me a Valentine?Birthday greetings bottle of wine?If I’d been outTill quarter to threeWould you lock the door?Will you still need meWill you still feed meWhen I’m sixty-four?You’ll be older tooAnd if you say the wordI could stay with youI could be handyMending a fuseWhen your lights have goneYou can knit a sweater by the firesideSunday mornings go for a rideDoing the gardenDigging the weedsWho could ask for more?Will you still need meWill you still feed meWhen I’m sixty-four?Every summer we can rent a cottageIn the Isle of Wight if it’s not too dearWe shall scrimp and saveGrandchildren on your kneeVera, Chuck, and DaveSend me a postcardDrop me a lineStating point of viewIndicate precisely what you mean to sayYours sincerely wasting awayGive me your answerFill in a formYours for evermoreWill you still need meWill you still feed meWhen I’m sixty-four? www.pillowlyrics.com419786497975 88k 20