Mrs. Thompson |
The train is never in on time, the tube is always crazy |
To get to work, you've half a mile to run |
The boss believes in overtime, he thinks you're bein' lazy |
But nine to five's enough for anyone |
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Leavin' London, goin' home |
Dreamin' sun and sea and all family |
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The world is callin' out for you |
Oh... can't you hear them, Mrs. Thompson? |
The world is lookin' up to you |
Oh... you're a hero, Mrs. Thompson |
Yes, you are |
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Monday is her German night, Tuesday she does yoga |
And Wednesday after school's the P.T.A. |
Thursday dine by candelight, Friday she's hung-over |
The weekend shopping's done on Saturday |
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Sunday she unwinds at home |
Dreaming through the night alone, nine a.m. |
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The world is callin' out for you |
Oh... can't you hear them, Mrs. Thompson? |
The world is lookin' up to you |
Oh... you're a hero, Mrs. Thompson |
(Yes, you are) |
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Why are you drunk? – Things to do |
The one and only Mrs. Thompson |
The world is watchin' all you do |
Oh... this is your time, Mrs. Thompson |
Here we go |
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The world is callin' out for you |
Oh... can't you hear them, Mrs. Thompson? |
The world is lookin' up to you |
Oh... you're a hero, Mrs. Thompson |
(Yes, you are) |
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A lonely spot inside of you |
You're in the spotlight, Mrs. Thompson |
The world is watchin' all you do |
Oh... this is your time, Mrs. Thompson |
Here we go |
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The world is callin' out for you |
Oh... can't you hear them, Mrs. Thompson? |
The world is lookin' up to you |
Oh... you're a hero, Mrs. Thompson |
(Yes, you are) |
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Why are you drunk? – Things to do |