| They oughta' run your picture in a magazine
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| 'Cause you’re the hardest working woman I’ve ever seen
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| If we weren’t sinkin' in a river of debt
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| I’d say, «Quit that job and let 'em do it theirself»
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| I know we’re depending on every dime
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| But I’m tired of you working that overtime
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| I’m gonna tell somebody
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| There ought to be a law against working that way
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| Tell 'em you’re taking off this Friday
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| For the National Working Woman’s Holiday
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| Honey I can tell you’re feeling the strain
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| You deserve a break from that ball and chain
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| If the union won’t say it, then it’s up to me
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| They’re just taking advantage of your loyalty
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| Everybody likes a little time and a half
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| But we both know you’re worth more than that
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| I’m gonna tell somebody
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| There ought to be a law against working that way
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| Tell 'em you’re taking off this Friday
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| For the National Working Woman’s Holiday
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| I’ll call in sick
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| And I’ll be telling the truth
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| 'Cause I’m sick and tired
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| Of how they’re treating you
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| I’m gonna tell somebody
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| There ought to be a law against working that way
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| Tell 'em you’re taking off this Friday
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| For the National Working Woman’s Holiday
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| I’m gonna tell somebody
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| There ought to be a law against working that way
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| Tell 'em you’re taking off this Friday
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| For the National Working Woman’s Holiday |