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Tuning: G C E A
[Intro]
C C F G C C C
[Verse 1]
WChen I get older losing my hair
Many years from nGow
WG7ill you still be sending me a valentine
[Link]
Am Am G Am
[Bridge 1]
N.C.
Birthday greetings, bCottle of wine? ICf I'd been out till quarter to three WC7ould you lock the dFoor Will you still nFmeed me, wiCll you still fAeed me WD7hen I'm siG7xty-fouCr?G CYAmou'll be older tE7oo
AAmnd if you sDmay the word
FI could sGtay with Cyou G
[Verse 2]
IC could be handy mending a fuse
When your lights have gGone
YG7ou can knit a sweater by the fireside
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[Bridge 2]
N.C.
unday mornings gCo for a ride DCoing the garden, digging the weeds WC7ho could ask for mFore? Will you still nFmeed me, wCill you still fAeed me D7When I'm siG7xty-foCur?G CEvAmery summer we can rent a cottage
In the Isle of GWight, if it's not too dAmear
We shall scrimp and sE7ave
AmGrandchildren oDmn your knee
VFera, CGhuck, and CDave G
[Verse 3]
SCend me a postcard, drop me a line
Stating point of vGiew
IG7ndicate precisely what you mean to say
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[Coda]
C C F G C G C
N.C.
ours sincerely, wastCing away GCive me your answer, fill in a form MC7ine for everFmore Will you still nFmeed me, wCill you still fAeed me WD7hen I'm siG7xty-fourC? G C