Spent the Day in Bed

Album: Low in High School (2017)
Charted: 69
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  • Spent the day in bed
    Very happy I did, yes
    I spent the day in bed
    As the workers stay enslaved
    I spent the day in bed
    I'm not my type, but
    I love my bed
    And I recommend that you

    Stop watching the news
    Because the news contrives to frighten you
    To make you feel small and alone
    To make you feel that your mind isn't your own

    I spent the day in bed
    It's a consolation
    When all my dreams
    Are perfectly legal
    In sheets for which I paid
    I am now laid

    And I recommend to all of my friends that they

    Stop watching the news
    Because the news contrives to frighten you
    To make you feel small and alone
    To make you feel that your mind isn't your own

    Oh time, do as I wish
    Time, do as I wish
    Oh time, do as I wish
    Time, do as I wish
    Oh time, do as I wish
    Time, do as I wish
    Oh time, do as I wish
    Do as I wish

    I spent the day in bed
    You can please yourself
    But, I spent the day in bed
    Pillows like pillars
    Life ends in death
    So, there's nothing wrong with
    Being good to yourself
    Be good to yourself for once

    And no bus, no boss, no rain, no train
    No bus, no boss, no rain, no train
    No bus, no boss, no rain, no train
    No emasculation, no castration
    No highway, freeway, motorway
    No bus, no boss, no rain, no train
    No bus, no boss, no rain, no train
    No bus, no boss, no rain, no train Writer/s: Gustavo Manzur, Steven Patrick Morrissey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
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