Wakin’ Up is Hard to Do

(To the tune of “Breaking Up is Hard to Do”) / Recording by David Simmons

Be dooby snore, dreamy, snooze, yawn yawn
comma comma snore, dreamy, snooze, yawn yawn
comma comma snore, dreamy, snooze, yawn yawn
Wakin’ up is hard to do

Turn the alarm clock down to low
Because my brain is working very slow
It’s going off, a deja vu
Ahhh wakin’ up is hard to do

Last ev’ning when I went to bed
I remember feeling I was dead
It might have been that pack of brew
That’s makin’ wakin’ hard to do

I find that wakin’ up is hard to do
When I get to bed it is two
It can’t be morning again
Instead of getting up I wanna stay right here in bed again

So please don’t make a lot of noise
Because I’ve made myself a cozy choice
The bed is warm, my feet are too
Wakin’ up is hard to do

Yes wakin’ up is hard to do.

[fade] be dooby snore, dreamy, snooze, yawn yawn
comma comma snore, dreamy, snooze, yawn yawn
comma comma snore, dreamy, snooze, yawn yawn
comma comma snore, dreamy, snooze, yawn yawn)

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