The Birds, The Bees, & The Monkees

Daydream Believer

by Monkeys

on The Birds, The Bees, & The Monkees (1968)

Oh, I could hide neath the wingsOf the bluebird as she singsThe six-o'clock-alarm would never endPuts it's rings and I riseWipe the sleep out of my eyesMy shaving razor's cold and it stings.Ref.:Cheer up sleepy JeanOh, what can it meanTo a daydream believerAnd a homecoming queen2.You once thought of meAs a white night on his steedNow you know how happy I can beOh, and our good time starts and endsWithout dollar one to spendBut how much baby do me really needRef.:Cheer up sleepy Jean ( - 2x - )Oh, what can it meanTo a daydream believerAnd a homecoming queenRef.:Cheer up sleepy Jean ( - 2x - )Oh, what can it meanTo a daydream believerAnd a homecoming queen

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