When I’m Old
When I’m old and my hair starts a graying
And my ears and eyes don’t work
Will I have grown to be any wiser?
Or will I still make the same mistakes?
When I’m old will I scorn little children?
Tell them how hard the old days were,
Will I be like I never,
Said I’d be when I’m old?
Then when we retire
Will we have all we ever desired?
In this world we live in for a while
When I’m old and my days grow a fewer,
And my lifetime comes to an end
Will I leave this world any better
Than it was when I arrived
Oh I’ll never retire
I’ll wear my life out down to the wire
In this world we live in for a while
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