rainbow fish, unicorns;
somewhere a voice is singing
flying cars, falling snow, faraway bells are ringing
this is your co-pilot speaking: upon the flight deck, all’s clear
just waiting for our push-back clearance
and as soon as our pilot is here, we can go
i don’t like Monday anymore
i don’t like Monday anymore
that’s what the snooze machine is for
i don’t like Monday anymore
you’ve got to get yourself in motion; you’ve got to get your ass in gear
we’ve got to fly across this ocean
i’ve made myself clear
but all that i hear is excuses
i don’t like Monday anymore
i don’t like Monday anymore
that’s what the time machine is for
i don’t like Monday anymore
close your eyes, back to sleep,
pay no attention to them
back to sleep; your eyelids are getting heavy
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