Tom: D D G I had nothing to do on this hot afternoon A D but to settle down and write you a line G I been meaning to phone ya, but from Minnesota A D Hell, it's been a very long time A You wear it well Em D/F# G A A little old fashioned but that's all right D G I suppose you're thinking Aunt Betty's sinking A D oh he wouldn't get in touch with me G For I ain't begging or losing my head A I sure do want you to [D]know A That you wear it well Em D/F# G A There ain't a lady in a land so fine oh my D Remember those G basement parties, your brothers karate A D All day rock and roll shows G the homesick blues and the radical views A D haven't left a mark on you A You wear it well Em D/F# G A A little late on the time but I don't mind G A But I ain't forgetting that you were once mine G A but I blew it without even trying G Now I'm eating my heart out A D trying to get a letter through Em D/F# G A Since you've been gone it's hard to carry on D I want to write about the G birthday gown that I bought in town A D as you sat down and cried on the stairs You knew it didn't G cost the earth, but for what it's worth A D you made me feel like a millionaire A and you wear it well Em D/F# G A Madame Onassis got nothing on you D G Well my coffee's cold, and I'm gettin told A D that I gotta get back to work G So when the sun goes low and you're home alone A D think of me and try not to laugh A and I wear it well Em D/F# G A I don't mind if you call collect D G A But I ain't forgetting that you were once mine G A but I blew it without even trying G Now I'm eating my heart out A D trying to get back to you Em D/F# G A Since that's been said, what's left to address? 'The little man knows all ...'