I'm gonna tell you what I really think I like about Monday
Cause they fell like Saturdays
When you don't have to go to work, every day is a holiday
I wake up when I want to, I do anything I wanna do
Can't wait for Tuesday
I really don't like Fridays I can't do what I wanna do
Sold out at the movies, can't eat at the restaurant
Everybody wants to party, but the bars full of cigarette smoke
I think Ill stay home, I think Ill wait for Monday

I live a five day weekend, I gotta year long holiday
Thanks god its Monday
The only place I gotta be is the show or on the first tee
Thank god its Monday
Never mind aggravation, just give me modulation gimmie another key

Ill tell you why I like Tuesdays, cause they're kinda like Christmas
Come to think about Wednesdays, are a little like Hanakah
Thursdays thanksgiving, I'm talking about good living
I think Ill give thanx
Thank god its Monday





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    this song is great...the first NOFX i ever heard however, the lyrics are a bit mangled. he's not saying "thank god it's our army", it's "thank god for irony" and where are the background vocals? they make up a good portion of the song btw, its about being a musician, and how your schedule is backwards from what everyone else's is

    mrguy6on May 21, 2007   Link

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