The Work Lyrics – Frank Turner

The Work Lyrics by Frank Turner

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I’m sorry about the argument at the weekend
I should have listened to what you said in the first place

And then I should have been your friend
But I finally tidied up the garage like you asked me
I put some laundry on –
Both our clothes this time and not just mine

Because we’ve both been doing our best
Skirting round the edges of perfect
Darling I know this:
It’s the work that makes it worth it

It’s the work that makes it worth it
I’ve been brushing up on your family tree for the party
I’ll get your cousins, your half cousins and your step cousins
The right way around this time

And I promise to remember to bring you tea in the morning
Heed your warnings about when I’m about to cross the line
Because we’ve both been doing our best
Skirting round the edges of perfect

Darling I know this:
It’s the work that makes it worth it
It’s the work that makes it worth it
Because I did my fair share of the rock’n’roll

Three minutes and Fifteen seconds version of love
But me I always needed the B sides
And not just the best of
I saw fireworks aplenty when I met you

But now we’ve worked to build this into a fire
I don’t want to burn out any more
I want to visit the coast in Kent with you
On a weekday afternoon when we’re both retired

Because we’ve both been doing our best
Skirting round the edges of perfect
Darling I know this:
It’s the work that makes it worth it

It’s the work that makes it worth it
It’s the work that makes it worth it
It’s the work that makes it worth it
It’s the work that makes it worth it

The work that makes it worth it
The work that makes it worth it
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Frank Turner Lyrics – The Work

Frank Turner

The Work