Out of the darkness
Sinks a signal to our sleep
APB for every dream
Dead within the week

Hooray
We'll have our own way

Our generation needs
A folly and a fix
Before Friday at six
A kiss then a kick.

Hooray
We'll have our say

Because
Our weekend starts on Wednesday
And we will race the world to get there
Our weekend starts on Wednesday
And we'll replace that weight with grace
Wednesday great day

If not for deep down guilt
Then I would say
Goddamn any man that says I can't
Amen and all that jazz

Hooray
We'll have our way

Because
Our weekend starts on Wednesday
And we'll race the world to get there
Our weekend stars on Wednesday
And we'll replace that weight with grace
Wednesday what a day







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    this song is so catchy...complete with clapping at the end. i love it! its a good energy booster =)

    BrokenPromiseson May 10, 2002   Link

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