Em A7 Em B7 Am7 Em7 [Verse 1] Em7 When I come home in the morning Em7 And I knock on the door Em7 I don't get that glad-to-see-you welcome Em7 A7 Em7 The glad-to-see-you welcome any more, B7 Oh but to me A7 It's just like it used to be, baby Em7 Because you are still my woman [Verse 2] Em7 You know a change have come Em7 And I guess I'll blame it on fate Em7 The thing that once was love A7 Em7 It now seems to turn to hate, B7 Oh I guess it's too late A7 For me now, baby Em7 But you are still my woman [Verse 3] Em7 You know I tried to be Em7 The man you wanted me to be Em7 But whatever I do, baby A7 Em7 It seems to add to your misery, B7 Oh you can do A7 What you want to, baby Em7 But you are still my woman [Verse 4] Em7 You know I'm still hoping and praying Em7 That someday I'll find Em7 Someone to love me Em7 A7 Em7 So I can have love and peace of mind, B7 Oh I still love you A7 Like I did before, baby Em7 Because you are still my woman [Verse 5] Em7 Your friends are all telling you Em7 That I'm a no good so-and-so Em7 They say that love and affection A7 Have now turned to a heart A7 Em7 A heart that's old and cold, B7 A7 It's the same old story, Em7 Same old story that's so often told [Outro] Em A7 Em B7 Am7 Em7 You are still my woman