There in your cubicle
Don’t let your work around you
Box you in like a criminal
So when your work surrounds you
Know when to let it go
Know when to let it go
There in your cubicle
You’re faced with stacks of paper
And while it may be difficult
You can’t always be the savior
Know when to let it go
Know when to let it go
Close to burning out to your detriment
Once again you’re working late when your energy is spent
And there’s little you’ll accomplish in spite of your intent
So let me say to you, it’s ok if you leave your cubicle
You’re not a criminal
There in your cubicle
Remember all the pictures
They make your life so very full
And must remain a fixture
Don’t ever let ‘em go
No never let ‘em go
Close to burning out to your detriment
Once again you’re working late when your energy is spent
And there’s little you’ll accomplish in spite of your intent
So let me say to you, it’s ok if you leave……your cubicle
Is the work you set aside so critical?
If not then let it slide for it’s minimal
‘cause one by one the work gets done
so get out of there and have some fun
Instead of burning out to your detriment
There’s no point in working late when your energy is spent
There’s little you’ll accomplish in spite of your intent
So let me say to you, it’s ok if you leave……. your cubicle
You’re not a criminal
In your cubicle
You’re not a criminal
In your cubicle
Scott Krokoff - vocals, acoustic guitar
Bob Stander - bass, electric guitar, tambourine
Paul Errico - keys
Shawn Murray - drums
Written by Scott Krokoff
Produced & engineered by Bob Stander at Parcheesi Recording Studio
Mastered by Gene Paul at G&J Audio
Artwork by Strong Studio