| So what if I burn my hands
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| When I unload it?
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| Hot dishes from the
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| Dishwashing machine
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| It’s just my job sir
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| I do what I’m paid for
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| You won’t catch me walking
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| Home from work crying
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| Oh oh
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| Oh oh
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| Oh oh
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| So what if this apron has
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| Many stains of red?
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| Andred is the same color
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| That runs in my veins
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| I’m just a number
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| Swimming in water
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| I’m just another
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| Dirty dish in the machine
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| Oh oh
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| Oh oh
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| Oh oh
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| Every dish I wash
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| I wash for someone else
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| I ain’t an old woman
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| On the beach collecting shells
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| So what if I could have made
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| Millions in the stock market?
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| I never much understood
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| Numbers anyway
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| I wash the dishes
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| Someone must do that
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| People don’t want
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| To eat their food
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| Off dirty plates
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| Oh oh
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| Oh oh
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| Oh oh
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| And so what if people are
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| Walking right by me and
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| Seeing right through me?
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| I do the same to them
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| And who cares that the planet
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| Is turning on cruelty?
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| A cold metal axis that
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| Cuts off my head
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| Oh oh
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| Oh oh
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| Oh oh
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| Maybe some day all the people
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| In the world so big and wide
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| Will turn just like a record
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| Over to their other side |