作曲 : Bruce Foxton | |
作词 : Foxton | |
Here we go again, it's monday at last, | |
He's heading for the waterloo line, | |
To catch the 8 a.m. fast, its usually dead on time, | |
Hope it isn't late, got to be there by nine. | |
Pin stripe suit, clean shirt and tie, | |
Stops off at the corner shop, to buy the times | |
'good morning smithers-jones' | |
'how's the wife and home?' | |
'did you get the car you've been looking for?' | |
Let me get inside you, let me take control of you, | |
We could have some good times, | |
All this worry will get you down, | |
I'll give you a new meaning to life - i don't think so. | |
Sitting on the train, you're nearly there | |
You're part of the production line, | |
You're the same as him, you're like tin-sardines, | |
Get out of the pack, before they peel you back. | |
Arrive at the office, spot on time, | |
The clock on the wall hasn't yet struck nine, | |
'good morning smithers jones' | |
'the boss wants to see you alone' | |
'i hope its the promotion you've been looking for' | |
Let me get inside you, let me take control of you, | |
We could have some good times, | |
All this worry will get you down, | |
I'll give you a new meaning to life - i don't think so. | |
'come in smithers old boy' | |
'take a seat, take the weight off your feet' | |
'i've some news to tell you' | |
'there's no longer a position for you' - | |
'sorry smithers jones'. | |
Put on the kettle and make some tea | |
It's all a part of feeling groovie | |
Put on your slippers turn on the tv | |
It's all a part of feeling groovie | |
It's time to relax, now you've worked your arse off | |
But the only one smilin' is the sun tanned boss | |
Work and work and work and work till you die | |
There's plenty more fish in the sea to fry |
zuo qu : Bruce Foxton | |
zuo ci : Foxton | |
Here we go again, it' s monday at last, | |
He' s heading for the waterloo line, | |
To catch the 8 a. m. fast, its usually dead on time, | |
Hope it isn' t late, got to be there by nine. | |
Pin stripe suit, clean shirt and tie, | |
Stops off at the corner shop, to buy the times | |
' good morning smithersjones' | |
' how' s the wife and home?' | |
' did you get the car you' ve been looking for?' | |
Let me get inside you, let me take control of you, | |
We could have some good times, | |
All this worry will get you down, | |
I' ll give you a new meaning to life i don' t think so. | |
Sitting on the train, you' re nearly there | |
You' re part of the production line, | |
You' re the same as him, you' re like tinsardines, | |
Get out of the pack, before they peel you back. | |
Arrive at the office, spot on time, | |
The clock on the wall hasn' t yet struck nine, | |
' good morning smithers jones' | |
' the boss wants to see you alone' | |
' i hope its the promotion you' ve been looking for' | |
Let me get inside you, let me take control of you, | |
We could have some good times, | |
All this worry will get you down, | |
I' ll give you a new meaning to life i don' t think so. | |
' come in smithers old boy' | |
' take a seat, take the weight off your feet' | |
' i' ve some news to tell you' | |
' there' s no longer a position for you' | |
' sorry smithers jones'. | |
Put on the kettle and make some tea | |
It' s all a part of feeling groovie | |
Put on your slippers turn on the tv | |
It' s all a part of feeling groovie | |
It' s time to relax, now you' ve worked your arse off | |
But the only one smilin' is the sun tanned boss | |
Work and work and work and work till you die | |
There' s plenty more fish in the sea to fry |
zuò qǔ : Bruce Foxton | |
zuò cí : Foxton | |
Here we go again, it' s monday at last, | |
He' s heading for the waterloo line, | |
To catch the 8 a. m. fast, its usually dead on time, | |
Hope it isn' t late, got to be there by nine. | |
Pin stripe suit, clean shirt and tie, | |
Stops off at the corner shop, to buy the times | |
' good morning smithersjones' | |
' how' s the wife and home?' | |
' did you get the car you' ve been looking for?' | |
Let me get inside you, let me take control of you, | |
We could have some good times, | |
All this worry will get you down, | |
I' ll give you a new meaning to life i don' t think so. | |
Sitting on the train, you' re nearly there | |
You' re part of the production line, | |
You' re the same as him, you' re like tinsardines, | |
Get out of the pack, before they peel you back. | |
Arrive at the office, spot on time, | |
The clock on the wall hasn' t yet struck nine, | |
' good morning smithers jones' | |
' the boss wants to see you alone' | |
' i hope its the promotion you' ve been looking for' | |
Let me get inside you, let me take control of you, | |
We could have some good times, | |
All this worry will get you down, | |
I' ll give you a new meaning to life i don' t think so. | |
' come in smithers old boy' | |
' take a seat, take the weight off your feet' | |
' i' ve some news to tell you' | |
' there' s no longer a position for you' | |
' sorry smithers jones'. | |
Put on the kettle and make some tea | |
It' s all a part of feeling groovie | |
Put on your slippers turn on the tv | |
It' s all a part of feeling groovie | |
It' s time to relax, now you' ve worked your arse off | |
But the only one smilin' is the sun tanned boss | |
Work and work and work and work till you die | |
There' s plenty more fish in the sea to fry |