The Factory Girls; Come Up To My Office
- Brent Carver (1999)You are listening to the song The Factory Girls; Come Up To My Office by Brent Carver, writer by Jason Robert Brown in album Parade: The Original Broadway Cast Recording. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
- Leo At Work; What Am I Waiting For? - Brent Carver
- Finale Act 1: People Of Atlanta - Ensemble
- Finale - Brent Carver
- Real Big News - Don Stephenson
- A Rumblin' And A Rollin' - JC Montgomery
- Prologue: The Old Red Hills of Home - Don Chastain
- Anthem: The Dream Of Atlanta - Original Broadway Cast
- Sh'ma - Brent Carver
- How Can I Call This Home - Brent Carver
- The Picture Show - Christy Carlson Romano
- Interrogation: "I Am Trying To Remember..." - Brent Carver
- Big News! - Evan Pappas
- Funeral: "There Is A Fountain"; It Don't Make Sense - Brooke Sunny Moriber
- You Don't Know This Man - Carolee Carmello
- Twenty Miles From Marietta - Herndon Lackey
- Frankie's Testimony - Christy Carlson Romano
- The Factory Girls; Come Up To My Office - Brent Carver
- My Child Will Forgive Me - Herndon Lackey
- That's What He Said - Herndon Lackey
- Leo's Statement: "It's Hard To Speak My Heart" - Brent Carver
- Summation And Cakewalk - Don Chastain
- Do It Alone - Brent Carver
- Pretty Music - John Hickok
- Letter To The Governor - Don Chastain
- This Is Not Over Yet - Brent Carver
- Feel The Rain Fall - Don Stephenson
- Where Will You Stand When The Flood Comes? - Evan Pappas
- All The Wasted Time - Brent Carver
Lyrics
He'll call my name
I'll turn my head
He got no words to say
His eyes get big
My face gets red
And I want to run away.
|I'll feel his breath|Back of my neck
|His hand against my chair|I'll punch the clock,|Pick up my check,|It seems like he's always there
GIRLS|He'll call my name|I'll turn my head|He got no words to say.|His eyes get big,|My face gets red,|And I want to run away.
|I'm in the hall|And then he's there,|He passes much too close.|I change my clothes,|Put up my hair:
MONTEEN|I'm in the lounge,|I turn around,|He passes much too close.|I eat my lunch,
|I hear a sound.
And somehow, I'm sure he knows -
And I turn
And he smiles
And he says.
(appearing in their collective "memory")
Why don'tcha come up to my office?
Got a couple o' things you might like to see
Why don'tcha come up to my office
'Bout two-fifteen 'til a quarter to three?
If you could maybe swing by, honey
Well, you know it'd be okay with me
If you came, if you came, if you came
If you came to my office.
Why don'tcha come up to my office?
I got a bottle o' wine and the cork ain't popped!
Why don'tcha come up to my office
Where it's nice and cool when the blinds are dropped?
If you could maybe swing by, honey
We'll pretend that bad ol' clock has stopped
If you came, if you came, if you came
If you came to my office.
I know this new dance that they're doin' in Manhattan
I'll get you dancin' like you never done before!
And I'll give you things that they sent me from Manhattan
And if you like
Well, I got more -
Hell, I got more!
Come on and come up to my office
I got a fine fried chicken with biscuits for two!
Come on and come up to my office
We got lots of things that we both can do!
Just take a break and swing by, honey
No one has to know but me and you
That you came, that you came, that you came, that you came
When you came, when you came, when you came, when you came
If you came, if you came, if you came, if you came
So come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Why don'tcha come up and come on and come up to my?
Why don'tcha come up and come on and come up to my?
Why don'tcha come up and come on and come up?
Come on and come up?
Come on and come up?
Come on and come up?
Come on and come up?
(overlapping)
He calls my name
I turn my head
He got no words to say
His eyes get big
My face gets red
And I want to run away
And he looks
And I wait
And he smiles.
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