St. Monday

BILLY BRAGG

Monday and the afternoon
Is baring down on me
I'm watching the clock and
The clock is watching me

Nobody can say what the matter is
I'm trying to recharge my batteries

I'm a hard worker
But I ain't working on a Monday
I'm a hard worker
But I ain't working on a Monday
A hard working fellow
I ain't working on a Monday
St. Monday's still the weekend to me

Two dozen inquiries
Are on hold for me
My shift supervisor
Is staring hard at me

Don't have to be here
But you know I can
Don't wanna be here
But you know that

I'm a hard worker
But I ain't working on a Monday
I'm a hard worker
But I ain't working on a Monday
A hard working fellow
I ain't working on a Monday
St. Monday's still the weekend to me

Somewhere out on the road
I just wanna be free
I don't wanna do as I'm told
Don't wanna work four, five, six days
And turn around
Want to get high on life
But first I've gotta get me back home

Nobody can say what the matter is
I'm trying to recharge my batteries

I'm a hard worker
But I ain't working on a Monday
I'm a hard worker
But I ain't working on a Monday
A hard working fellow
I ain't working on a Monday
A hard working fellow
I ain't working on a Monday
No!

Trivia about the song St. Monday by Billy Bragg

On which albums was the song “St. Monday” released by Billy Bragg?
Billy Bragg released the song on the albums “England, Half English” in 2002, “Must I Paint You a Picture?: The Essential Billy Bragg” in 2003, and “Volume II” in 2005.
Who composed the song “St. Monday” by Billy Bragg?
The song “St. Monday” by Billy Bragg was composed by BILLY BRAGG.

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