• "Will You Love Me When I'm Old?"  (Author Unknown)
  • I would ask of you, my darling, A question soft and low,
  • That gives me many a heartache As the moments come and go.
  • Your love I know is truthful, But the truest love grows cold;
  • It is this that I would ask you: Will you love me when I'm old?
  • Life's mourn will soon be waning, And its evening bells be tolled,
  • But my heart shall know no sadness, If you'll love me when I'm old.
  • Down the stream of life together We are sailing side by side,
  • Hoping some bright day to anchor Safe beyond the surging tide.
  • Today our sky is cloudless, But the night may clouds unfold;
  • But, though storms may gather round us, Will you love me when I'm old?
  • When my hair shade the snowdrift, And mine eyes shall dimmer grow,
  • I would lean upon some loved one, Through the valley as I go.
  • I would claim of you one promise, Worth to me a world of gold;
  • It is only this, my darling, That you'll love me when I'm old.
  • "Will You Love Me When I'm Old?"  (Author Unknown)
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