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When I get older losing my hair |
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Many years from now |
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Will you still be sending me the 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, 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 the word I could stay with you |
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I could be handy 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 morning go for a ride |
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Doing a garden, digging the weeds |
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Who could ask for more |
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Will you still need me, 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 in the Isle of Wight |
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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 & 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, will you still feed me |
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When I'm sixty-four |