D [Verse 1] D Em A Donald and June enjoyed their brief honey – moon D Em A Then they came home to lead the big baby boom G D June wanted boys, so Margie wore short hair and corduroys G D G Soon they had Claire, then Linda and Louise, a matching pair Em A D D June liked boys [Verse 2] D Em A Donald and June they put some money a - side D Em A But all in four years they gave a - way three young brides G D June spent it all. Donald tried to keep each wedding small G D When they were broke, he offered Claire a thousand to elope Em A D D Claire said, 'Nope' [Bridge] Bm E A F#m If things were different for Donald and June D Bm C#m7 A Then things wouldn't be what they are D A Where did they go right Bm A E D G D D And how did they ever come, ... so far? [Verse 3] D Em7 A Donald and June had finally emptied their nest D Em7 A They planned a long trip and then a couple years’ rest G But Claire had a spat D And turned up with her suitcase and her cat G Marg moved next door, D Em7 Now she won't need day care anymore A7 D D And the twins had twins [Bridge] Bm E A F#m7 If things were different for Donald and June D Bm7 C#m7 A Then things wouldn't be what they are D A Where did they go right Bm A E D D D And how did they ever come, ... so far? [Outro] D Em A D Donald and June enjoyed their brief honey – moon