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Steaks are getting cold on the table
I've got the TV on to "That's Incredible"
In the yellow oven is hot apple pie
So why isn't he home on time?He's working late
(He's working late)
And there's nothing in the world you can do
To bring him home to you
When he says he's working lateWhen we first moved in together, he just couldn't wait
To hold me in his arms, he'd never hesitate
Talking words of love, making me feel like a little girl
And now he's living in another worldHe's working late
(He's working late)
And there's nothing in the world you can do
To bring him home to you
When he says he's working lateDo you give him all the love you can?
Well, sometimes I guess I don't
Do you think he's looking for something he can't find at home?
Well, the more I wonder, the less I knowI just got woken up by the TV set

There ain't no more shows on and he ain't home yet
I try to close my eyes and fool myself
That he would never fall in love with someone elseHe's working late
(He's working late)
And there's nothing in the world you can do
To bring him home to you
When he says he's working late(He's working late)
And there's nothing in the world you can do
To bring him home to you
When he says he's working late(He's working late)
Oh, I know he's working
(He's working late)
Well, he just better be working late

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Lone Justice was a country rock band which formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1982. The band originally consisted of Maria McKee (vocals, guitar), Ryan Hedgecock (guitar), Marvin Etzioni (bass) and Don Heffington (drums) and released two albums, "Lone Justice" (1985) and "Shelter" (1986) before disbanding in 1986. All of the members aside from McKee left the band in 1985, and she replaced them with Shane Fontayne (guitar), Greg Sutton (bass), Rudy Richman (drums) and Bruce Brody (keyboards) for the recording of "Shelter".

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