Tom: E Intro: F#m E F#m E Verso 1: E A It's not the words you say but how you say it E A I saved the picture where your hair was braided E A They found your wallet in the cemetery E A You told your daughter she was ordinary Refrão: C#m B E You hate the name Junior A Your husband loved his computers C#m B E Your mother never was one A The eldest of seven children Intervalo: F#m E F#m E Verso 2: E A If you don't have it then you'll never give it E A And I don't blame you for the way you livin' E A The little boy was born in February E A You couldn't sober up to hold a baby Refrão: C#m B E You hate the name Donna A You love to judge strangers' karma C#m B E You drove from New Jersey A The trucks always made you worry Ponte: C#m B E A Oh, my henna tattoo C#m B E A Go to bed it's way too late Refrão: C#m B E You hate the name Donna A You love to judge strangers' karma C#m B E You drove from New Jersey A The trucks always made you worry C#m B E You raised a saint, Donna You love to judge strangers' karma C#m B E You're praying for a funeral A You're singing like Hallelujah Outro: E A You´re singing like Hallelujah E A You´re singing like Hallelujah E A You're singing like Hallelujah E A You´re singing like Hallelujah (F#m E F#m E)