For years she’s lived on her own In a corner of the city Twice a year she gets back home Playing catch-up with the family She tells her folks what they need to know Her mother says she’s much too thin Her sisters ask about her beaus Her dad inquires how’s business been
She’s 33 this time around She’s always been real good at listening Her sense of humor never lets her down Except sometimes there’s something missing
Hey middle ground A place between up and down She could be safe and sound Oh to know middle ground
For years she’s been on her guard She’s kind of tense around the shoulders She wonders why she works so hard She counts the days ‘til they promote her She’ll take a weekend now and then To stay in bed and watch the reruns She’ll turn the phone off when guilt sets in But Sunday always kind of leaves her let down
Hey middle ground A place between up and down She could be safe and sound Oh to know middle ground
She gave her heart away one time And says that she hasn’t seen it since Love’s a puzzle in her mind The pieces match but don’t quite fit
And these days run thick or thin It never rains or else it’s pouring All her single friends are men She thinks married girls are so damn boring
Hey middle ground A place between up and down She could be safe and sound Oh to know middle ground