Work Is a Four-Letter Word

DONALD BLACK, GUY A. WOOLFENDEN

Loving you is driving me crazy
People say that you were born lazy
'Cause you say that
Work Is A Four-Letter Word

So change your life
There is so much I know
That you can do
Come and see ...

Wide-awake
And take all of this love
That is waiting for you

If you stay
I'll stay right beside you
And my love
May help to remind you
To forget that
Work Is A Four-Letter Word

I don't need
A house that's a showplace
I just feel
That we're going no place
While you say that
Work Is A Four-Letter Word

So change your life
There is so much I know
You can do
Come and see ...

Wide-awake
And take all of this love
That is waiting for you

If you stay
I'll stay right beside you
And my love
Might help to remind you
To forget that
Work Is A Four-Letter Word
Oh ...

I don't need
A house that's a showplace
I just feel
That we're going no place
While you say that
Work Is A Four-Letter Word

So change your life
There is so much I know
That you can do
Please come and see ...

Wide-awake
And take all of this love
That is waiting for you

Trivia about the song Work Is a Four-Letter Word by The Smiths

On which albums was the song “Work Is a Four-Letter Word” released by The Smiths?
The Smiths released the song on the albums “Girlfriend in a Coma - Single” in 1987, “Stop Me - EP” in 1988, “Handsome Devils” in 1992, “Sweet and Tender Hooligan - Single” in 1995, and “Complete” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Work Is a Four-Letter Word” by The Smiths?
The song “Work Is a Four-Letter Word” by The Smiths was composed by DONALD BLACK, GUY A. WOOLFENDEN.

Most popular songs of The Smiths

Other artists of Alternative rock