| Well the sun comes up and you stare your cup of coffee, yup
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| Right through the kitchen floor
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| You feel like hell so you might as well get out and sell
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| Your smart ass door to door
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| And the Mrs. wears her robe slightly undone
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| As your daughter dumps her oatmeal on your son
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| And you keep it hid
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| Just like your did
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| So you go to work just to watch some jerk
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| Pick up the perks
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| You were in line to get
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| And the guy that hired you just got fired
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| Your job’s expired
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| They just ain’t told you yet
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| So you go and buy a brand new set of wheels
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| To show your family just how great you feel
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| Acting like a kid
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| Just like your dad did
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| And
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| You’re a chip off the old block
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| Why does it come as such a shock
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| That every road up which you rock
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| Your dad already did
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| Yeah you’ve seen the old man’s ghost
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| Come back as creamed chipped beef on toast
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| Now if you dont get your slice of the roast
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| You’re gonna flip your lid
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| Just like your dad did, just like your dad did
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| Well the day was long now, supper’s on
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| The thrill is gone
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| But something’s taking place
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| Yeah the food is cold and your wife feels old
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| But all hands fold
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| As the two year old says grace
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| She says help the starving children to get well
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| But let my brother’s hamster burn in hell
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| You love your wife and kids
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| Just like your dad did |