You were forty-one And we lived in a house at the end of the street Long days in the sun Singin' Elton John in the backseat I knew who I was 'Cause you were mine and I was yours When I was small
When you were fifty-two I'd give you hell, but I didn't mean it Deep down I knew Whatever I did, you would forgive it I knew that you'd love me I never doubted that at all When I was small
But when did you get old? So far down that road When was it that you needed me, To be grown? When did you start to be, Not too good on your feet 'Cause I'm not ready yet To be alone When did you get old?
Then you were sixty-four I was livin' in a house at the end of the street Two kids of my own When they needed answers, they asked me I'm still too afraid To see myself that way, I fall I still feel small
But when did you get old? So far down that road When was it that you needed me, To be grown? When did you start to be, Not too good on your feet 'Cause I'm not ready yet To be alone When did you get old?
When did you get, Scared to walk home when it's late? Got so tired, in bed by eight Need a light on when you read Never tell me what you need Got so shaky on your bones Never go too far from home Say, "Don't worry, I'm okay" You wouldn't tell me anyway
Now you're seventy-five I don't get to see you as much as I should And every single goodbye Is a little bit hard 'Cause I've understood That time, it gets wasted We can't go back once it has faded And life takes hold But when did you get old?Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.