D G I had nothing to do on this hot afternoonA D but to settle down and write you a lineG I been meaning to phone ya, but from MinnesotaA D Hell, it's been a very long timeA You wear it wellEm D/F# G A A little old fashioned but that's all rightD G I suppose you're thinking Aunt Betty's sinkingA D oh he wouldn't get in touch with meG For I ain't begging or losing my headA D I sure do want you to knowA That you wear it wellEm D/F# G A There ain't a lady in a land so fine oh myD Remember thoseG basement parties, your brothers karateA D All day rock and roll showsG the homesick blues and the radical viewsA D haven't left a mark on youA You wear it wellEm D/F# G A A little late on the time but I don't mindG A But I ain't forgetting that you were once mineG A but I blew it without even tryingG Now I'm eating my heart outA D trying to get a letter throughEm D/F# G A Since you've been gone it's hard to carry onD I want to write about theG birthday gown that I bought in townA D as you sat down and cried on the stairs You knew it didn'tG cost the earth, but for what it's worthA D you made me feel like a millionaireA and you wear it wellEm D/F# G A Madame Onassis got nothing on youD G Well my coffee's cold, and I'm gettin toldA D that I gotta get back to workG So when the sun goes low and you're home aloneA D think of me and try not to laughA and I wear it wellEm D/F# G A I don't mind if you call collectD G A But I ain't forgetting that you were once mineG A but I blew it without even tryingG Now I'm eating my heart outA D trying to get back to youEm D/F# G A Since that's been said, what's left to address?