| Your company rolled you over, Angela
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| The penguin ate it’s fish
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| When you had your kids
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| You get to buy one get one free
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| And when you found their father
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| You know that you’ve got a limited warranty
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| A working woman’s muse
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| You’ve got the single mother’s blues
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| And you’re starting a new work week
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| And with the kids at home
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| It’s going to result in a real lack of sleep
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| Some ain’t got no luck
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| Take me down to where you
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| To where you pick up your check
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| I want to see the building
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| That you used to work in
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| I want to watch you toss in your sleep
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| She said to me, in my years of working
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| That I’ve learned a few things
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| And it’s that the fastest way to make
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| Money is to steal it, plus it is tax-free
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| You shouldn’t place your trust
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| In your boss and above all, loyalty
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| Because if it’s your job or his
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| Well then you’re off to the pigs
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| What can I say except believe you
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| Believe you me
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| Words to live by
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| And when I eat it’s with my kids
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| And if I dance, it’s when they’re asleep
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| When I shop, it’s not for me
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| And neither is when I breathe
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| Take me down to where you
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| To where you pick up your check
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| I want to see the building
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| That you used to work in
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| I want to watch you toss in your sleep
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| Some ain’t got no luck |