Locked inside my prison cell I built confinement in my own hell I hid the truth from prying eyes Traded freedom for a kiss, but lies It didn't work, as I knew it might Planned a daring escape in the night With fierce women by my side I am strong, I will not hide Another week without your face Without your warmth, your sweet embrace Through flowered fields, I see you there I cry, imagining what we'll share Picture us, baby, with canes in hand Reading our lives from the memory card Eighty years ago, my words were true I wrote down my heart, just for you You are my breath, my life, my air Every memory we've ever shared Because love isn't just a fleeting thing It's wedding bells and golden rings Though growing old might cause me pain With you, I'd do it all again Imagine us, baby, in the twilight glow Grumpy old man, still stealing the show I'll cook for you, as I always do And laugh at the little things we pursue Our children gifting us grandchildren sweet And their children bringing more joy to meet Life unfolds in a gentle stream A love like ours, a timeless dream Picture us, baby, with canes in hand Reading our lives from the memory card Eighty years ago, my words were true I wrote down my heart, just for you You are my breath, my life, my air Every memory we've ever shared When time slows down, and seasons fade With silver hair and skies turned gray I'll hold your hand, just as I do Forever and always, I'll choose you Picture us, baby, with canes in hand Reading our lives from the memory card Eighty years ago, my words were true I wrote down my heart, just for you You are my breath, my life, my air Every memory we've ever shared