Friday

Weekday Blues Unveiled: J.J. Cale's Ode to Escaping the 9-to-5 Grind
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Lyrics

Monday morning comes too early

Expresses dissatisfaction with the early start of the workweek on Monday.

Work my back to the bone

Working excessively hard, putting in a lot of effort.

All day

Continuing to work hard throughout the day.

Monday I keep thinking

Reflecting on the anticipation of the upcoming weekend on Monday.

"Weekend's coming, gonna go home"

Anxiously awaiting the arrival of the weekend to go back home.

Tuesday I hate, oh Tuesday

Expressing dislike for Tuesday.

Ain't no girls on the streets

Observing a lack of activity or people outdoors on Tuesday.

Tuesday it ain't good for nothing

Stating that Tuesday doesn't offer much of value or productivity.

Drinking beer and watching TV

Passing time by casually drinking beer and watching television.

Friday, Friday evening

Excitement for the arrival of Friday evening.

Come on Friday, it's been too long

Expressing the longing for Friday due to its prolonged absence.

Friday, Friday evening

Reiterating the desire for Friday and going back home.

Come on Friday, I want to go home

Repeating the anticipation for Friday and the desire to leave.

Wednesday's hump day, hump day's Wednesday

Describing Wednesday as the midpoint of the week.

Over the hump, the week's half-gone

Feeling relief as the week is halfway done after getting over Wednesday.

If I had my pay on Wednesday I'd hang out, the hump day's gone

If paid on Wednesday, expressing a desire to hang out now that the midpoint is over.

Thursday, you know I feel better

Feeling improved as Thursday indicates the approach of the week's end.

I can see the end in sight

Seeing the conclusion of the week approaching.

Think I'll write myself a letter

Considering writing a letter to self as a means of coping or finding solace.

Help myself through the night

Using writing as a way to get through the night or manage emotions.

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