Tom: G G She had a whim of iron D You couldn’t tell her no And if you did, she’d prove you wrong G And say – I told you so! C She’d get a big idea G Friends would roll their eyes D Then she’d pull it off G When on one else would even dare to try G She had a whim of iron D Like the time she met This broke down poet G He was a World War Two vet C One day he proposed G And she said – I do! D To this gentle soul G And she didn’t care that he was 92 C She tried to buy the old church G Before they tore it down D Took up a collection G All over town C She raised a half a million G Fixed it up so nice D Now there’s actors D And dancers D And singers G Where there used to be bats and mice G She ran for office once D In the state of Maine She said – I’ll bet I can’t do worse G Than old what’s his name! C She shook things up G For a little while D Told the good old boys off good G With a wink and a smile G She had a whim of iron D You couldn’t tell her no And if you did, she’d prove you wrong G And say – I told you so! C She’d get a big idea G Friends would roll their eyes D Then she’d pull it off G When on one else would even dare to try G She had a whim of iron G You couldn’t tell her no G She had a whim of iron