Carole King — Weekdays

[Verse 1] Weekday mornings Coffee smell in the air After you've gone and the children have left for school I'm alone and I think about all the plans we made I think about all the dreams I had And I wonder if I'm a fool [Verse 2] Weekday midday I've got the marketing done Plenty to do but nothing to tax my mind That's all right—it's a habit Heaven knows I can always watch the daytime shows And I wonder which story's mine [Bridge] She loved a man she knew little about After so many years of trying So many years of doing without Oh, but what's the use of crying? [Verse 3] Weekday evenings We sit and I realize You've dreamed, too, and I kind of understand I've been with you and you need me to take care of you But we'll work it out so I'm a person, too And we'll help each other the best that we can (Ooh ooh ooh) 'Cause I'm your woman and you're my man


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