Movement Vi - Work lyrics
Song information
Artist: Paul Mccartney Album: Liverpool Oratorio
Lyrics
(Mary dee's office) Women's chorus (office staff) Working women at the top Will it ever stop? Papers piling up and up Days go by like monday, tuesday: Work until we drop! All the time looking great Running late In a state, losing weight Running late again And again
Mary dee Let me have the letter that you typed up yesterday Did mr. fisher send the fax to la? Make sure the flowers don't arrive too late And cancel my appointment at the squash club
Women's chorus What club?
Mary dee Squash club
Women's chorus Working women on the go Will they ever know What it takes to run the show? Days go by like lightning Will it ever slow? Half the time feeling dead Over-fed Aching head Miss my bed Over-fed again and again
Mary dee Did they ever pick up the accountant's resume? Make sure the car arrives in time for the plane Get me the details of the takeover bid And write another letter to the minister
Women's chorus Minister?
Mary dee The minister of love
Women's chorus Love (La)
Mary dee Where's the time for standing still?
Women's chorus Holding hands and walking free
Mary dee Where's the time for you..
Mary dee and women's chorus And me?
Mary dee Did I sign the letter that you typed up yesterday? Is mr. fisher on the flight to la? He's got the details of the takeover bid And I'll be in a meeting with the minister
Women's chorus Minister, minister of love
Love
Mary dee Feeling confusion Fear of intrusion Frightened of losing my mind Dreams of the future Thoughts of myself left behind
Women's chorus Working women at the top
Mary dee Will I ever stop? Orders piling up and up
Women's chorus Days go by like thursday, friday
Mary dee Always on the go Part of myself lives inside
(Shanty's office)
Men's chorus When you ask a working man 'Does he ever stop?' Will he make it to the top? Should he take a break on sunday? Work until he drop
Shanty My early days in school required A lot of concentration I was finding out
But now in later years I find My colleagues here are more inclined To mess about My wife at home Would surely never understand If I so much as look at someone else
Men's chorus If men had been the faithful sort It surely would have changed the course of history
Don't ask me who the first man was That dared to take a mistress It's a mystery Your wife at home Would surely have to understand If you were ever seen with someone else
Mr. dingle Oh, no she won't!
Men's chorus You wouldn't dare!
Shanty Oh, yes I would!
Mr, dingle Oh, no you don't!
Men's chorus All things matrimonial Carry with them certain responsibilities
Shanty and mr. dingle (Ah) Carry with them certain responsibilities
Mr. dingle Let's find ourselves a little hostelry Where you can sit and have a drink on me We'll get a chance To talk about anyone who bothers us
There's so much more to life than meets the eye It's quite enough to make a throat feel dry So let's repair To where no-one else would dare to bother us
Let's have a drink While we think what to do And while we think I'll accept a little drink from you
If everybody took a serious view of life We all would feel the same as you But, as it is We don't, so it isn't gonna bother us
Let's have a drink While we think what to do And while we think I'll accept a little drink from you
Mary dee
[from http://lyrics.doheth.co.uk]
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