When I'm Sixty-Four
(Lennon/McCartney)

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G When I get older, losing my hair, many years from D7 now,
will you still be senting me a Valentine, birthday greetings, G bottle of wine?
If I'd been out 'till quarter to three, G7 would you lock the C door?
Will you still Eb7 need me, G will you still E7 feed me, A7 when
I'm D7 sixty-G four?

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Em Hmm------D mmm------Em mmmh.
Em You'll be older, B7 too.
Em Aaah, and if you Am say the word, C I could D7 stay with G you.
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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?

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Every summer we can rent a cottage in the Isle of Wight if it's not to dear.
We shall scrimp and save.
Ah, grandchildren on your knee, Vera, Chuck, and Dave.
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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 forever more.
Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty four?

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