Spring 2004 TIUA Seibert Listening and Speaking
When I'm Sixty-Four ( The Beatles/Paul McCartney)
When I get older losing ___________ hair many years from ___________
Will you still be sending me ___________ valentine,
Birthday greetings, bottle ___________ wine?
If ___________ been ___________ til quarter ___________ three would you lock ___________ door?
Will you still need ___________, will you still feed me, when ___________ sixty-four?
___________ be older too
And if you say ___________ word, I could stay ___________ you
I could ___________ handy mending ___________ fuse when ___________ lights ___________ gone
You can knit ___________ sweater by ___________ fireside,
Sunday mornings, go ___________ ___________ ride
Doing ___________garden, digging ___________ weeds, who could ask ___________ more?
Will you still need ___________, will you still feed ___________, when ___________ sixty-four?
Every summer we could rent ___________ cottage in ___________ Isle of Wight,
If ___________ not too dear
We shall scrimp and save, grandchildren on your knees,
Vera, Chuck, ___________ Dave
Send me ___________ postcard, drop me ___________ line stating point ___________ view
Indicate precisely what you mean to say,
Yours sincerely, wasting away
Give me ___________ answer, fill in ___________ form, mine forever more
Will you still need ___________, will you still feed ___________, when ___________ sixty-four?