Tom: D
Introdução:
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It's still dark, 6 o'clock. Alarm is causing spasms of shock.
D Bm A G
Grunt don't talk or try to walk or even move.
D F# G Gm
Day ahead, work you dread. A boss you pray each day to be dead.
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So stay in bed, rest your head, next to me.
D A Bm F#
Oh I know, you've got an in-tray that would drive strong men to tears.
D A Bm Gm
And I know that you've got deadlines coming out of both your ears.
D A Bm G
But I think, you should phone in, phone in sick.
D A Bm G
Yeah I think, you should phone in, phone in sick.
D A E G
Oh I think, you should phone in, phone (uh-huh)
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Bedroom door. Bathroom floor is colder than it's ever been before.
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And down the hall, you hear me call, "Come back to bed".
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Toast and tea or muesli? You iron a blouse and switch on the TV.
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Outside's a storm, but bed's still warm, so come and see.
D A Bm F#
Oh I know, you've got an in-tray that would drive strong men to tears.
D A Bm Gm
And I know that you've got deadlines coming out of both your ears.
D A Bm G
But I think, you should phone in, phone in sick.
D A Bm G
Yeah I think, you should phone in, phone in sick.
D A E G D
Oh I think, you should phone in, phone (uh-huh) in sick (repeat chorus)