| She leaves the office at 6 o’clock
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| Gets off at her bus stop and goes home
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| (never thought she’d amount to anything
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| Waits at the weekend for someone to call
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| Thinks she’s beautiful, but she’s plain
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| (never thought it would be like this
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| Her life is something that she would rather miss)
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| And the dreams of the working girl
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| They’re too strong for the world
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| And the dreams of the working girl
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| Help to color her monochrome world
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| He’s quite happy just to be a prole
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| No longer on the dole, with the blues
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| (these are the dreams of the working girl
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| Everything’s permitted in her world)
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| Girl at the office, got a crush on He hopes that he’s not wrong about her
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| (?'s what brings us together
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| Can’t hold off human nature forever)
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| And the dreams of the working boy
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| They’re too strong to destroy
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| And the dreams of the working girl
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| Help to color his black and white world
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| She wants so much to fall in love
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| And she wants so much, and that’s right up above
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| It’s capital city that we’re all scared of She wants it all but she doesn’t know
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| Where to start believing in all the truth
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| She wants so much to fall in line with you
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| And we all dream too,
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| But what she’s dreaming of It’s in our music, our films, our books
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| And our love |