[ Предположительная тональность: E ] Capo 1 [Intro] E B A A E B A Asus2 E B A A E B A Asus2 [Verse] E B Queuing with the old folk A E There's an old man with a wicked smile E B Not through smug politeness A E B A Asus2 He's doing it in st-yle, st-yle Asus2 E B A Asus2 He's doing it in st-yle, st-yle [Pre Chorus] A No savings book or flannel slacks E A No pardon when I heard them ask E A B Just a Vodafone and a Filofa-x [Chorus] E Bm D A E Bm D A When I'm 64, I'll dream on [Verse] E B They all bore the milkman A E Stop him for hours at their front gate E B He just sits and thinks A E B A Asus2 I'll make the bastard wait, wait Asus2 E B A Asus2 I'll make the bastard wait, wait [Pre-Chorus] A No dribbling or incontinence E A No longing for the old sixpence E A B Just smoking weed till age make sense [Chorus] E Bm D A E Bm D A When I'm 74, I'll dream on [Verse] E B They all save for Blackpool A E Just for the cheap companionship E B Meanwhile he counts pennies A E B A Asus2 For a different trip, trip Asus2 E B A Asus2 For a different trip, trip [Pre-Chorus] A No smoking pipes and drinking bitter E A No eying up the baby sitter E A B I'll trip up kids and I'll drop my litter [Chorus] E Bm D A E Bm D A When I'm 84, I'll dream on E Bm D A When I'm 84, I'll dream on late [Outro] B F#m A E (I'll dream on) B F#m A E B F#m A You're in your nineties, Arthur E B F#m A E Be careful with your back B F#m A E Exercise your muscles E B F#m A E I'd rather Jack E B F#m A E I'd rather Jack E B F#m A E Yes, I'd rather Jack E B F#m A E I'd rather Jack E B F#m A E Yes, I'd rather Jack E B F#m A E I'd rather Jack E B F#m A E Yes, I'd rather Jack E B F#m A E I'd rather Jack...