Alarm clock starts the day
I rub my eyes and try to delay
The painful crawl from my bed into the hall

Scratchin' my head
Eyes are all red
Feet are like lead
Like the walking dead
My hatred is fed as a girl with rosey cheeks just said

Good morning what a lovely day
The sun is shining down in golden rays
You're a very special person in your special way
How nice it's to see you everything's ok

My remote turns off the tube
I cuss out loud thend go to find some food
Somewhere cheap and fast, just like my life

At the restaurant
Ask what you want
They're missing some teeth
And they're underneath
The standard of scum but still they bring your food and say

Good morning what a lovely day
The sun is shining down in golden rays
You're a very special person in your special way
How nice it's to see you everything's ok

Get to my job
Get bullied by slobs
Take orders from knobs
Who work for the mob
While I'm getting robed I'll force a smile and try to say

Good morning what a lovely day
The sun is shining down in golden rays
You're a very special person in your special way
How nice it's to see you everything's ok


Lyrics submitted by Tobiwahn

Lovely Day Lyrics as written by Lionel Richie Ronald Lapread

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    damn squares...

    H2OGOPunxon June 04, 2003   Link

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