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Weekend Rhythm
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Prompt
Compose a country upbeat country song with these lyrics: (Verse 1) Well, he’s a man in a tie, Monday through Friday, Clocking in at nine, living life the corporate way. But when that whistle blows, and the week is through, He trades that tie for a hat, that’s what he loves to do. (Chorus) He’s a tie-wearing man in the city’s daily grind, But on the weekends, he’s a hat-wearing fool, unwindin’. From the boardroom to the honky-tonk saloon, He’s a two-sided fella, a different tune by the moon. (Verse 2) From spreadsheets to line-dance beats, He’s got a nine-to-five rhythm, but it ain’t complete. He’s got a Stetson on his head, boots on his feet, Two-stepping through life, to a country heartbeat. (Chorus) He’s a tie-wearing man in the city’s daily grind, But on the weekends, he’s a hat-wearing fool, unwindin’. From the boardroom to the honky-tonk saloon, He’s a two-sided fella, a different tune by the moon. (Bridge) He’s found his balance, workin’ hard and playin’ free, In a world of deadlines and deadlines, he’s where he wants to be. With that tie hangin’ loose in his pickup truck, He’s a hat-wearing fool, just tryin’ to make a buck. (Verse 3) He’ll tip his hat to the bartender, order one more round, Dance with pretty ladies in that honky-tonk town. Come Sunday evening, it’s back to the grind, But he’ll keep that weekend spirit, in his heart and in his mind. (Chorus) He’s a tie-wearing man in the city’s daily grind, But on the weekends, he’s a hat-wearing fool, unwindin’. From the boardroom to the honky-tonk saloon, He’s a two-sided fella, a different tune by the moon. (Outro) So here’s to the man with the tie and the hat, Balancing life between this and that. He’s a workin’ man, but he knows how to play, In the world of country, he’ll find his way.
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