paroles de chanson You Wear It Well - Rod Stewart
I
had
nothing
to
do
on
this
hot
afternoon
But
to
settle
down
and
write
you
a
line
I've
been
meaning
to
phone
you,
but
from
Minnesota
Hell,
it's
been
a
very
long
time
You
wear
it
well
A
little
old-fashioned,
but
that's
all
right
Well,
I
suppose
you're
thinking,
I
bet
he's
sinking
Or
he
wouldn't
get
in
touch
with
me
Though
I
ain't
begging
or
losing
my
head
I
sure
do
want
you
to
know
That
you
wear
it
well
There
ain't
a
lady
in
the
land
so
fine,
oh,
my
Remember
their
basement
parties,
your
brothers'
karate
The
all-day
rock
'n'
roll
shows?
The
homesick
blues
and
the
radical
views
Haven't
left
a
mark
on
you
You
wear
it
well
A
little
outta
time,
but
I
don't
mind
But
I
ain't
forgetting
that
you
were
once
mine
But
I
blew
it
without
even
trying
Now
I'm
eating
my
heart
out
Trying
to
get
a
letter
through
Since
you've
been
gone,
it's
hard
to
carry
on
I'm
gonna
write
about
the
birthday
gown
that
I
bought
in
town
And
you
sat
down
and
cried
on
the
stairs
You
knew
it
didn't
cost
the
earth,
but
for
what
it's
worth
You
made
me
feel
a
millionaire
And
you
wear
it
well
Madame
Onassis
got
nothing
on
you,
no,
no
Anyway,
my
coffee
is
cold,
and
I'm
getting
told
That
I
gotta
get
back
to
work
So
when
the
sun
goes
low
and
you're
home
all
alone
Think
of
me
and
try
not
to
laugh
And
I'll
wear
it
well
I
don't
object
if
you
call
collect
'Cause
I
ain't
forgetting
that
you
were
once
mine
But
I
blew
it
without
even
trying
Now
I'm
eating
my
heart
out
Trying
to
get
back
to
you
Oh,
I
love
you,
I
love
you,
I
love
you,
I
love
you
Oh,
yeah
After
all
this,
oh,
it's
the
same
address
Since
you've
been
gone,
it's
hard
to
carry
on,
oh,
no
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