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Escape the Grind: Dan Croll's Work Unveils Yearning for Life Beyond 9 to 5
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Lyrics

Been a long day, been a long week

Feeling the exhaustion of a long day and week

I can tell you're tired from

Observing signs of fatigue in your communication

The way that you speak

Noticing emptiness or distraction in your gaze

Looking at your eyes, there's no one at home

Sensing a lack of presence or engagement

Legs so heavy, alarms still going

Feeling physically drained with alarms persisting


Hey, do you have to go to work today?

Inquiring about the necessity of going to work

'Cause I hate to lay alone in bed awake

Expressing discomfort about being alone in bed awake

Won't you think about it and stay

Requesting consideration to stay together

Let our bodies waste away

Suggesting indulgence in idleness together

Hey, do you have to go to work today?

Repeating the inquiry about the need to work


I can tell from here that it's cold outside

Perceiving the coldness of the weather

You're turning that door key

Noticing the struggle with the door key, symbolizing resistance

Against the tide

Fighting against the challenges and difficulties

Over and above, the nine to five week

Acknowledging the grind of the typical workweek

So come and rest your head

Inviting to find solace and relaxation

On the fine silk sheets

Suggesting luxury and comfort with fine silk sheets


Hey, do you have to go to work today?

Reiterating the question about work commitment

'Cause I hate to lay alone in bed awake

Expressing discomfort about being alone and awake in bed

Won't you think about it and stay

Urging to consider staying together for leisure

Let our bodies waste away

Encouraging a carefree waste of time together

Hey, do you have to go to work today?

Repeating the inquiry about the necessity of work

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