This is the last song on both albums “The Fat Elvis”
and “No Matter How Long the Line Is at the Cafeteria, There’s Always a Seat!”
This one has a good message to the young people listening: Don’t work your life away and get bored with a dumb job, you’ll end up rotting your brain; the most important...
I work and slave for my pay
Do things I hate for a living
I want my freedom before it's too late
Economic circumstances cause misgivings
I know you know what we all want
A life of leisure it's not too much
I know you know what we all want
What is your pleasure? What is your pleasure?
Work
Work
Work
Work
40 hours, what do I live for?
A trailer and a weekend somewhere
Just to be happy and free from doubt
Situations that we can share
I know you know what we all want
A life of leisure, it's not too much
I know you know what we all want
What is your pleasure? What is your pleasure?
Work
Work
Work
Work
I could get a job 9 to 5
In some office somewhere
And settle into a comfortable life
And rot my brain, but where's the fun of it?
I know you know what we all want
A life of leisure, it's not too much
I know you know what we all want
What is your pleasure? What is your pleasure?
Work
Work
Work
Work
Work was written by Chris Gates.
Work was produced by Spot.