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Rebecca Turner - Your Job Lyrics



Rebecca Turner - Your Job Lyrics




It's been a long, and unusual day
So much has been laid at your feet
No wonder you don't have much to say
That's OK
I know you take your work so seriously
Well, right now your job is to go to sleep

Maybe some song is stuck in your head
You're trying to work out what to do, or worrying about something someone said
This day is dead
No one needs you now, not even me, and right now your job is to go to sleep

Tomorrow you'll get back to it
You'll talk to all your friends
You'll see it all more clearly
But right now, love, you gotta stop thinking 'bout things that happen in the real world
Where you're going is wild and free
I hope that you see me
Take this key to all your dreams
You're the boss and right now your job is to go to sleep
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It's been a long, and unusual day
So much has been laid at your feet
No wonder you don't have much to say
That's OK
I know you take your work so seriously
Well, right now your job is to go to sleep

Maybe some song is stuck in your head
You're trying to work out what to do, or worrying about something someone said
This day is dead
No one needs you now, not even me, and right now your job is to go to sleep

Tomorrow you'll get back to it
You'll talk to all your friends
You'll see it all more clearly
But right now, love, you gotta stop thinking 'bout things that happen in the real world
Where you're going is wild and free
I hope that you see me
Take this key to all your dreams
You're the boss and right now your job is to go to sleep
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Writer: Rebecca Turner
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Performed By: Rebecca Turner
Language: English
Length: 2:42
Written by: Rebecca Turner

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