When I'm Gray
R. Scott, H. Sanders / Johnny Cash: Legend (2005)
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When a | rocking chair is | all that | move's me |
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And a walking cane is | all I want to | lean on; |
| A | D | A | F#m |
When the | kids are grown and | on their own and | blackbird's have flown a | way, |
| A | E | A | | D | | A |
Will you still | love me | when I'm | gray? | | | | |
When conversation's down to the weather | |
And the running of the mail is a real big deal; | |
When "I Love You" slips my mind at least every other day - | |
Will you still love me when I'm gray? | |
When I look at you I know I'll always love you, | |
Though the year's may make my memories fade at times. | |
When my body's broken down, can I count on you to stay? | |
Will you still love me when I'm gray? | |
When the thought of a cup of coffee in the morning | |
Does strange things to my body and my mind; | |
And all my arms can reach for is the place where my pills lay, | |
Will you still love me when I'm gray? | |
When I look at you I know I'll always love you. | |
Though the years may make my memories fade at times. | |
When my body's broken down, can I count on you to stay? | |
Will you still love me when I'm gray? | |
Will you still love me when I'm gray? | |
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