Tom: D5 D5 G5 I had nothing to do on this hot afternoon A5 D5 but to settle down and write you a line G5 I been meaning to phone ya, but from Minnesota A5 D5 Hell, it's been a very long time A5 You wear it well E5 D5 G5 A5 A little old fashioned but that's all right D5 G5 I suppose you're thinking Aunt Betty's sinking A5 D5 oh he wouldn't get in touch with me G5 For I ain't begging or losing my head A5 I sure do want you to [D]know A5 That you wear it well E5 D5 G5 A5 There ain't a lady in a land so fine oh my D5 Remember those G5 basement parties, your brothers karate A5 D5 All day rock and roll shows G5 the homesick blues and the radical views A5 D5 haven't left a mark on you A5 You wear it well E5 D5 G5 A5 A little late on the time but I don't mind G5 A5 But I ain't forgetting that you were once mine G5 A5 but I blew it without even trying G5 Now I'm eating my heart out A5 D5 trying to get a letter through E5 D5 G5 A5 Since you've been gone it's hard to carry on D5 I want to write about the G5 birthday gown that I bought in town A5 D5 as you sat down and cried on the stairs You knew it didn't G5 cost the earth, but for what it's worth A5 D5 you made me feel like a millionaire A5 and you wear it well E5 D5 G5 A5 Madame Onassis got nothing on you D5 G5 Well my coffee's cold, and I'm gettin told A5 D5 that I gotta get back to work G5 So when the sun goes low and you're home alone A5 D5 think of me and try not to laugh A5 and I wear it well E5 D5 G5 A5 I don't mind if you call collect D5 G5 A5 But I ain't forgetting that you were once mine G5 A5 but I blew it without even trying G5 Now I'm eating my heart out A5 D5 trying to get back to you E5 D5 G5 A5 Since that's been said, what's left to address? 'The little man knows all ...'