Do you still want me / Do you still think me pretty / And do you still think my curves fit you perfectly / Oh do you still want me // I still want you / And I still fancy you handsome / And I just think the gray in your beard / Proves you’ve loved me long and true / Oh I still want you // And I can’t think of anything better / Than growing old and crazy together / And even when were wrinkled up and rocking on the porch / And our bones can’t tolerate the weather / Oh I will still want you // And I can’t think of anything better / Than growing old and crazy together / And even when were wrinkled up and rocking on the porch / And our bones can’t tolerate the weather / Oh I, I will still want you / I hope you still want me too
credits
from Where It Began,
released February 28, 2012
Written by Shellee Coley
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