Where will I be when I'm thirty
will my hair be starting to fall out
will I be married or will I be lonely
will I still get lost in her eyes
will my friends have all moved away
Will I stay at home or will I go out
will I still walk home alone in the rain
Cause as i've been told the more you get older the more the pain stays the same
so when I get older will I still be the same man I am today?
Where will I be when I'm forty
will I develop the lines in my face?
Will I be endearing will is till be fearing
my life at the end of each day
Cause as i've been told the more you get older the more the pain stays the same
so when I get older will I still be the same man I am today?
Where will I be when I'm fifty?
As I'm nearing the end of the line
Will you still need me and hold me so dearly,
or will you have since said good-bye?
Cause as i've been told the more you get older the more the pain stays the same
so when I get older will I still be the same man I am today?
When I'm slow at breathing will you still be leaving?
Take your plane ride right out of my life
When I'm slow at breathing will you still believe in someone will love me till I die
credits
from Hung Out to Dry,
track released March 15, 2011
Atom Lax - Banjo, Vocals
Chris Doutt - Guitar
Jason Willis - Upright Bass
Miles Riley - Harmonica
Hannah Hubbard - Cello, Vocals
Mallory Gerstacker - Vocals
Rachel Leishman - Vocals
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