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Job Perk

by Mark Buerschaper

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A story about a pathetic back stabbing coworker.

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He clocks in for work with half closed eyes
Even though on us he will still spy
A manager's monitor upon two legs
To be your friend he will just about beg

Ricky gonna talk about his dog and wife
Of his tennis games and sportsman's life
Ricky will tell you how to do your work
Then stab you in the back it's his job perk

As he clips his toes in an office chair
He looks at me with a reptile stare
And talks about the good old days that have been
While he loses his cell phone again and again

Ricky gonna talk about his dog and wife
Of his tennis games and sportsman's life
Ricky will tell you how to do your work
Then stab you in the back it's his job perk

He catches Freddy smoking in a truck
Turns him in Freddy thinks he sucks
The next day Freddy and him act like pals
While Ricky flirts with the office gals

Ricky gonna talk about his dog and wife
Of his tennis games and sportsman's life
Ricky will tell you how to do your work
Then stab you in the back it's his job perk

If Ricky wasn't pushing retirement age
He would probably be on the obituary page
We look at him and shake our heads
He'll snitch on the undertaker when he's dead

Ricky gonna talk about his dog and wife
Of his tennis games and sportsman's life
Ricky will tell you how to do your work
Then stab you in the back it's his job perk

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released January 2, 2017
Mark Buerschaper - All aspects of compostion, performance and recording.

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Mark Buerschaper Nashville, Tennessee

Since Aug. 2020, Mark has begun releasing the singles from his album, "One Year B.C." While all of the material was written during the stages of the Covid era, Mark likes to say that 1 and 1/2 songs are only about Covid. The album features the full gamut of his style which runs from introspective folk to novelty and alternative indie genres. Much of the commentary is about perceived social norms. ... more

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