Lyrics
(Verse 1)
I’m sixty-three, but you love me still,
Just like you did, when our hearts felt the thrill.
Remember that night, the dance we shared,
I felt your shyness, but I still dared.
I rushed ahead, to the bus stop light,
Waited for you in the cool of the night.
We walked together, hand in hand,
Our story began, like we had planned.
(Chorus)
When I’m sixty-four, will you love me more?
Will you laugh at my jokes, like you did before?
With gifts in hand, and love so pure,
I’ll still be here, that’s for sure.
(Verse 2)
Our first kiss, and baby’s laughter sweet,
Those moments in life, can’t be beat.
You still laugh at the things I say,
And cherish the gifts I give each day.
I hope when sixty-four comes to me,
Your love will remain, wild and free.
You’ll tend the garden, bring in the yield,
With love, our hearts, forever sealed.
(Chorus)
When I’m sixty-four, will you love me more?
Will you laugh at my jokes, like you did before?
With gifts in hand, and love so pure,
I’ll still be here, that’s for sure.
(Bridge)
Age isn’t easy, it creeps up so fast,
Grandkids grow, and time doesn’t last.
We might fall ill, it’s nature’s way,
But I know our love won’t sway.
Life isn’t sweet, but it’s what we make,
Together, love, we’ll face each break.
(Verse 3)
When sixty-four knocks on our door,
Will you love me, as you did before?
Through laughter, tears, and moments shared,
Our love’s a journey, deeply cared.
I believe in us, through every year,
Your love’s my strength, my greatest cheer.
(Chorus)
When I’m sixty-four, will you love me more?
Will you laugh at my jokes, like you did before?
With gifts in hand, and love so pure,
I’ll still be here, that’s for sure.
(Outro)
So here’s to us, my dear, my love,
We’ll face the world, hand in glove.
When sixty-four comes, I know it’s true,
I’ll still be here, loving you.