Текст песни Rod Stewart - You Wear It Well
Rod Stewart - You Wear It Well слова песни
I had nothing to doon this hot afternoonbut to settle downand 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 fashionedbut that`s all right.Well I suppose you`re thinking I bet he`s sinkingor he wouldn`t get in touch with me.Oh 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.Remember those basement parties, your brother`s karate,the all day rock and roll shows.Them homesick blues and radical viewhaven`t left a mark on you, you wear it well,a little out of time, but I don`t mind.But I ain`t forgetting that you were once mine,but I blew it without even tryin`.Now I`m eatin` my heart out,tryin` to get a letter through.(tryin` to get back to you.)Since you`ve been gone it`s hard to carry on.I`m gonna write about the birthday gown that I bought in town,when you sat down and cried on the stairs.You knew it did not cost the earth, but for what it`s worth.You make me fell a millionaire and you wear it well.Madame Onassis got nothing on you.And when my coffee`s cold and I`m getting toldthat 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,`cos I ain`t forgetting that you were once mine