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hello
it's me
i'm returning your call
it's monday wednesday friday
between noon and three
he says i
usually just let the phone ring
but i've always got a minute of time
for the next big thing

and i wonder
how can he see where he's going
with those dollar signs in front of his eyes?
i say thank you
for your interest
but my thing is already
just the right size

hello
it's me
yes i'll play for the door
nothing more
on a tuesday
he says baby
what is your name
i forgot
he says baby
tell me again
are you really hot

and i think
he does not hear what i'm saying
he's just looking at my eight by ten
and wondering about
the part that was left out
does she have a body
that will really draw them in?

how much do you want
how much are you willing to do
baby this is no business
for a sweet little girl like you
can you play the game
act it out
frame for frame
do you know your lines
let's hear them one more time

but i'd rather pay my dues
to the six people
sitting at the bar
than to all those men
in their business suits
who say i'll take you away from this
if you'll just
get in the car
hello   it's me   i'm returning your call   it's monday wednesday friday   between noon and three   he says i   usually just let the phone ring   but i've always got a minute of time   for the next big thing      and i wonder   how can he see where he's going   with those dollar signs in front of his eyes?   i say thank you   for your interest   but my thing is already   just the right size      hello   it's me   yes i'll play for the door   nothing more   on a tuesday   he says baby   what is your name   i forgot   he says baby   tell me again   are you really hot      and i think   he does not hear what i'm saying   he's just looking at my eight by ten   and wondering about   the part that was left out   does she have a body   that will really draw them in?      how much do you want   how much are you willing to do   baby this is no business   for a sweet little girl like you   can you play the game   act it out   frame for frame   do you know your lines   let's hear them one more time      but i'd rather pay my dues   to the six people   sitting at the bar   than to all those men   in their business suits   who say i'll take you away from this   if you'll just   get in the car