It’s seven o-clock in the morning, as my feet hit the floor,
My brain tells me to keep on walking, as I head for the door.
I’ll drink a glass of water, as my throats a little sore,
‘Cause though I would never admit it, I think I might snore.
In a minute I’ll be playing live and, I’m tying up my shoes,
My bassist is tuning next to me, before riffin’ out the blues.
I’ll put my hat and I’ll waltz on, to a rhythm that I chose,
Shame I forgot to put clothes on, now it’s all on the news.
Chorus
These are bad dreams I’m in,
‘Cause I know the feelin’,
And it’s clear to see that things aren’t what they seem.
These are bad dreams, I’m sure
Because I’ve had ‘em before,
And it’s obvious that I won’t sleep no more.
I’m flying so high in the sky, and my ears start to pound.
It’s from all the air rushing by me, as it blocks out all sound.
I have no flying equipment, and no magic I’ve found,
My stomach jolts in my body, as I fall to the ground.
I’m running for my life now, and I’m feelin’ very scared,
A manic dog is behind me with all sharp teeth bared.
Frankly if I turned around now, I would be unprepared,
So I will continue to run so, my life might be spared.
I’m sure I’m not the only one,
Who’s never had much fun, with dreams that never went their way.
And I’m sure the day will come,
When we’ll listen to our mum, when she turns around to say
These are bad dreams you’re havin’,
‘Cause I can see you reelin’,
And it’s obvious it’s something that you’ve ate.
These are bad dreams, I’m sure
Because you’ve had ‘em before,
And I hope you’ve learned, to never eat cheese after four.
But I’ve heard it all before –Baaah, dah, bah dum bah, duh-duh.
I think I’ll have to risk it, yes I’ll have to risk it once more.
Years passed and MIss MOnck didn't learn a damn thing. She worked on an album that should have taken one year but instead
took seven, and then created another one a year later somehow.
Her first EP was "Yet to be Discovered" her second album is "Still Waiting" and her third album is "Stuff It"... Or "Get Stuffed" I guess it depends on who's reading it....more
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