You Wear it Well
by Classic Rod Stewart
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I had nothing to do on this hot afternoon
but to settle down and write you a line
I been meaning to phone ya, but from Minnesota
Hell, it`s been a very long time
You wear it well
A little old fashioned but that`s all right
I suppose you`re thinking how Betty`s thinking
or she wouldn`t get in touch with me
For 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 a land so fine oh my
Remember their basement parties,
your brothers courted
All day rock and roll shows
the homesick blues and the radical views
haven`t left a mark on you
You wear it well
A little loud at times 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 your weight
I want to write about the birthday gown that I bought in town
that you sat down and cried on the stands
You knew it didn`t cost me up, but for what it`s worth
you made me feel like a millionaire
and you wear it well
Madame O`nasis got nothing on you
When my copies cold
and I`m being told
that I gotta go back to work
So when the sun goes low
and you`re home alone
try not to think of me and laugh
and I wear it well
I don`t mind if you call collect
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 back to you
Since that`s been said, what`s left to address?
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