Weekdays

CAROLE KING

Weekday mornings
Coffee smell in the air
After you've gone and the children have left for school
I'm alone and I think about all the plans we made
I think about all the dreams I had
And I wonder if I'm a fool

Weekday midday
I've got the marketing done
Plenty to do but nothing to tax my mind
That's alright, it's a habit
Heaven knows I can always watch the daytime shows
And I wonder which story's mine

She loved a man she knew little about
After so many years of trying
So many years of doing without
Oh, but what's the use of crying

Weekday evenings
We sit and I realize
You've dreamed, too, and I kind of understand
I've been with you and you need me to take care of you
But we'll work it out so I'm a person, too
And we'll help each other out the best that we can
'Cause I'm your woman and you're my man

Trivia about the song Weekdays by Carole King

When was the song “Weekdays” released by Carole King?
The song Weekdays was released in 1973, on the album “Fantasy”.
Who composed the song “Weekdays” by Carole King?
The song “Weekdays” by Carole King was composed by CAROLE KING.

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