The phone keeps ringing and it just won't stop
There's a paper napkin in my coffeepot
People freaking out on me left and right
My head feels heavy but my feet feel light

The clock keeps ticking inside my head
Bad news is all I ever get
The check I've been waiting for is not on time
Everyone around me wants to start another fight

I'm gonna let it be alright

I want to be there!
I want to take you there!
I want to be there!
I want to take you there!


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Friendship Station Lyrics as written by Kathleen M Hanna Johanna Fateman

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    so that's what they sayyy

    killstaron October 31, 2004   Link
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    so this person who's speaking is a waitress. she's sick of work, and sick of life. but she'll let it be alright anyway.

    onehandlovesanotheron March 25, 2006   Link
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    I think that song is describing the "bad days" that everyone gets. But the refrain is making us more optimistic!

    latreiaon March 20, 2007   Link
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    it's about someone stuck in a cubicle, the crazy monotony of it all.."i wanna be there/i wanna take you there" - daydreaming.

    ms. mary annon May 29, 2007   Link

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