Here's to the morning
Think that I'm bored and crazy
Yes I have been to get up when I give in
I need my second wind and I just can't take it anymore
I just can't take it when your lying on the floor

Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up
Cause I'm bored
Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up off the floor
He gets the usual 1,2,3
Oh la di da di da why'd you hit me
Get up
Cause I'm bored (ya)

Come entertain ya
So stupid its contagious
Mess that I've been
I get up when you get in
It makes more sense to win

I just can't fake it anymore
I just can't it and I heard it all before

Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up
Cause I'm bored
Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up off the floor
He gets the usual 1,2,3
Oh la di da di da why'd you hit me
Get up
Cause I'm bored

Oh don't be so dramatic
I know you almost had it
Whoa
I tried to show you but you won't go down to her

(get up, get up, get up, now)

Get up off the floor

Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up
Cause I'm bored
Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up off the floor
He gets the usual 1,2,3
Oh la di da di da why'd you hit me
Get up
Get up
Get up
Get up
Cause I'm bored (ya)

(get up)


Lyrics submitted by tryhardpunk

Get Up Lyrics as written by Benjamin Lloyd Morris Joseph Alexander Mackay

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    thinkin the best song on the album

    punk_tinkerbelon February 26, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    the best lets jump around song anyway

    punk_tinkerbelon February 26, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    thes lyrics arent all correct

    "business as usual, 123"

    ULlilLadyon January 05, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    thes lyrics arent all correct

    "business as usual, 123"

    ULlilLadyon January 05, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Some of the lyrics are wrong.... He's mising the most important lyric of the song "business as usual" like earlier mentioned.

    The song is about their fans, he's talking to them.

    CoffinOfHopeon June 08, 2006   Link

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