{title: Donna, Donna} {subtitle: Donovan} [am]On a [E]wa[E7]gon [am]bound for [E]mar[E7]ket, [am]there's a [dm]calf with his [E]mourn[E7]ful [am]eye. High a[E]bove [E7]him [am]there's a [E]swa[E7]llow [am]winging [dm]swiftly [E]through [E7]the [am]sky. {soc} [G]How the winds are [am]laughing, they [G]laugh with all their [am]might, [G]laugh and laugh the [am]whole day through, and half the [E]summ[E7]er's [am]night. [E]Donna, donna, [E7]donna, [am]donna, [G]donna, donna, donna, [am]do. [E]Donna, donna, [E7]donna, [am]donna, [E]donna, donna, [E7]donna [am]do. {eoc} "[am]Stop com[E]plain[E7]in", [am]said a [E]far[E7]mer."[am]Who told [dm]you what [E]had [E7]to [am]be. Why can't [E]you [E7]have [am]wings to [E]fly [E7]with [am]like the [dm]swallow so [E]proud [E7]and [am]free?" [am]Calves are [E]ea[E7]sily [am]bound and s[E]laughte[E7]red [am]never [dm]knowing the [E]reas[E7]on [am]why. Why can't [E]you [E7]have [am]wings to [E]fly [E7]with, [am]like the [dm]swallow you've le[E]arned [E7]to [am]fly?