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When a nation of women take their revenge on an abusive, trash-talking manicurist, who will emerge the victor?
lyrics
Madge, why did you decide to become a manicurist?
When I see your hands, I wish I were a nurse. Hi, Red.
My hair's not red, Madge.
Your hands are.
Madge, meet Frank, my cat.
Hello, 'Frank, my cat.' Ugh, those hands look like something Frank dragged in.
Madge, I just got engaged.
Who would ask for this hand?
Oh ... it's dishwashing ...
Madge?
Madge?
Madge?
Madge?
Madge?
Madge?
Madge?
Madge?
Madge, why did you decide to become a manicurist?
When I see your hands, I wish I were a nurse
Ugh, those hands look like something Frank dragged in.
Your hands are.
Ugh, those hands look like something Frank dragged in.
Your hands are.
Who would ask for this hand?
Something Frank dragged in.
I wish I were a nurse.
Your hands are.
Who would ask for this hand?
Madge?
Madge?
Madge?
Madge?
You're soaking in it.
You're soaking in it.
You're soaking in it.
You know you're soaking in it.
Madge?
You're soaking in it.
You're soaking in it.
You're soaking in it.
You know you're soaking in it.
Madge!
Dishwashing.
DIshwashing liquid?
DIshwashing liquid?
DIshwashing liquid?
Madge!
Dishwashing.
DIshwashing liquid?
DIshwashing liquid?
You know, you're soaking in it.
Madge!
Adventure, money, thirst for power ...
Dishwashing liquid?
Adventure, money, thirst for power ...
Dishwashing?
DIshwashing liquid?
Adventure, money, thirst for power ...
Oh ... it's dishwashing ...
I wish I were a nurse.
credits
released September 30, 2022
Samples appear with my gratitude under the aegis of the Fair Use Doctrine. "Madge" character created by Jan Miner at Ted Bates Worldwide. Loops sampled from "Soothing Sounds for Baby [1962]" by EM pioneer/genius Raymond Scott. Made with clean hands in the U.S.A.
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