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The Jam - Here Comes the Weekend Lyrics



The Jam - Here Comes the Weekend Lyrics




If we tell you that you've got two days to live
Then don't complain, cause that's one more than you'd get in Zaire

So don't hang around and be foolish
Do something constructive with your weekend

From Monday morning I work for Friday nights
Collect my wages, then try to paint on the smell of soap

Cause tonight I get ready early
Score what I need and go pick a girl up
It seems like ages since we had some fun

Here comes the weekend, I get to see the girls
Long live the weekend, the weekend is here
(The weekend starts here)
Everything feels right now
I know why I'm alive now
Everything else is a lie now
Now I know why I'm here
Here comes the weekend, I'm gonna do my head
Long live the weekend, the weekend is dead
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If we tell you that you've got two days to live
Then don't complain, cause that's one more than you'd get in Zaire

So don't hang around and be foolish
Do something constructive with your weekend

From Monday morning I work for Friday nights
Collect my wages, then try to paint on the smell of soap

Cause tonight I get ready early
Score what I need and go pick a girl up
It seems like ages since we had some fun

Here comes the weekend, I get to see the girls
Long live the weekend, the weekend is here
(The weekend starts here)
Everything feels right now
I know why I'm alive now
Everything else is a lie now
Now I know why I'm here
Here comes the weekend, I'm gonna do my head
Long live the weekend, the weekend is dead
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Writer: PAUL JOHN WELLER
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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Length: 3:31
Written by: PAUL JOHN WELLER

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