Mmm, I think I'm gonna have to call in sick

Yeah, hey Mr. Supervisor
I think I'm gonna have to call in sick
Can't leave my woman like this, no

If there's one thing I can't stand
It's leaving you so early in the morning
This nine to five I have is surely getting to me
For the third time this week
I think I'm gonna have to call in sick
If I leave you now I'll be loosing my mind, my mind

I hope we never get tired
And I never have to go to work
No one knocking on the door
Disrespecting the no disturb sign
No baby crying
And no horn blowing
Just the whisper of our voices all day long
All day long, na na na na

A man who don't sweet treat his woman
Surely wasting a lot of time
She might not say it but she needs
Tenderness in her life
When I looked in your eyes baby
I see clear as a warning sign
I gotta take some more time off
And give you extra fun na na na, hope you like it

I hope we never get tired
And I never have to go to work
No one knocking on the door
Disrespecting the no disturb sign
No baby crying
And no horn blowing
Just the whisper of our voices all day long
Na na na na, baby

Oh won't you come a little closer
Pass me my orange juice
Reach over and hold me baby
Just like that, just like that, now
We're gonna be making love
All through the day and night
Hope you like it baby

I hope we never get tired
And I never have to go to work
No one knocking on the door
Disrespecting the no disturb sign
No baby crying
And no horn blowing
Just the whisper of our voices all day long
Hear me baby

I hope we never get tired
And I never have to go to work
No one knocking on the door
Disrespecting the no disturb sign
No baby crying
And no horn blowing
Just the whisper of our voices all day long

(I hope that, I hope that)
I hope we never get tired (never have to go to work)
And I never have to go to work
No one knocking on the door
Disrespecting the no disturb sign
No baby crying (no baby)
And no horn blowing
Just the whisper of our voices all day long

Whispering sweet, sweet sweet words of love

I hope we never get tired (hope we never get tired)
And I never have to go to work
No one knocking on the door
No uninvited guests, now now now
no no, no no

All day long, all day long now
All day long


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