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Women Who Work and Party -For the Ladies

You wake up in the morning with sleep in your eyes Wondering if this day will turn out fine. You get up out of bed and do your daily routine Washing your face and making sure your clothes are clean. You get yourself ready to go to work And the coffee is just starting to perk. You’re deciding on what you’re going to eat Maybe pancakes will be a good treat? You finish your breakfast, wash the dishes and you’re out the door Wondering what this day has in store? You get to work and the headaches begin It seems like you just can’t win. The hours seem to slowly pass! How much longer will this last? Five o’clock is finally here – every one jumps up and starts to cheer. Now you start your trek back home- in your bed is where you belong But it’s Friday night and it’s party time A little dancing and some wine. You put on that sexy dress- and the makeup will do the rest. You pick up your purse and your cell You’re low on cash, but you won’t tell. You get to the club and your friends are there And their table with you they share. After your first drink you’re out on the floor You can’t stop- you want much more. After a full hour of dancing you have to take a break You know you’re tired because your legs and feet ache. Back to the table – another glass of wine Your eyes are heavy so you know it’s that time. You say good night to your friends at the table You’ve got to get home while you’re able. You get home and lock the door, take your shower, then walk the floor. A house is not a home when there’s no one there And you have so much to share. But who do you talk to when you’re all alone Sitting there by the phone. This is the time that you think about a man Who can fit in your plan. But you’re still young with no obligation So why get into a heavy relation? “PARTY TIME IS JUST FINE” HA-HA

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