Safety Concerns - The Last Hour of Work

Drilling split hard mundane
Minutes served this Monday
If there was a tap out button
I'd lunge for and hit it
Patience wained lumbars pained
Swear filter always engaged
But every now and again I just want
To let a horseshit loose
Etched in frame splintered trim
Monthly best I joke again
Twisted thumb carpal tunnel
Swirling hope done the funnel
Let my boat sink this time
Let my hull groan and grind
Last voyage off this vocational coil
Demand my treatment gilded and royal
Start to raise my voice when suddenly
Pause. Breath. Stop. Sit. Think. Whisper

The last hour of work is always the longest
I repeat to myself on a daily basis
Buddy crackers are supposed to crack
That's why they're called crackers Jack
The last hour of work is always the longest
I repeat to myself on a nightly basis
Lucy right now my body needs space
You called me Toby and punched my face
The last hour of work is always the longest
I remind myself on a need to know basis
It just school glue of course it comes out
After a session with the shower spout
The last of hour of work is the longest
I remind myself on a frequent schedule

But on the other hand your almost done
A coward's move to turn face and run
Are you truly completely depleted of fuel
So quick to subvert your patience rules
But how many hands do you have to give
Are you living to work or working to live
That beach street rent won't pay itself
No choice but put your health on the shelf

Fractured part toe destroyed
Mistake myself for android
Plating sweet flavor wrong
Scattered brain shotgun song
Weightless jump lunar crater
Daydream now escapism later
Easy going fiver with the madness rifle
Bumble my recital of the daycare bible
Start to choke my words when suddenly
Pause. Breath. Stop. Sit. Think. Whisper

The last hour of work is always the longest
I repeat to myself on a minutely basis
Alex your shoes don't have to be so loud
They're called sneakers for a lack of sound
The last hour of work is the longest
I repeat to myself on a annual basis
Are you a six o'clock Julian today
Yeah I'm pretty sure it'll stay that way
You're a terrible person embrace the darkness
I remind myself as I feel so heartless
How do geometric terms describe time
When can it be a short long or line
The last of hour of work is the longest
I remind myself on a frequent schedule

Written by:
Julian Faulkner

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