Well I'm a week away from paradise and now and I want to have some fun
To forget about work I'm gonna have to drink ten gallons of rumI'm gonna dance all night and sleep all dayI'll probably spend about three weeks pay
Well I'm a week away from paradise and now and I want have some fun
Well I'm a week away from paradise and now and I' gonna jump and shoutI'm gonna head straight down to every club in town and probably get chucked out
And I hope the lord lets me sin
As long as I can do it tomorrow againI'm a week away from paradise and now and I'm gonna jump and shoutI'm a week awayI'm a week awayI'm just a week away from paradise
A week away
A week away
Just a week away from paradise
When they cut you down and make you cry at nightI'll still be the one to wipe those tears straight from your eyes
I don't want to talk, I don't want to fight
Just want to get up and drink all nightI'm a week away and now I wanna have some funI'm a week awayI'm a week awayI'm just a week away from paradise
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