When the little chirping birdies Tap upon my window pane And sing their very merry morning song Cheep, cheep And Mr Sun comes creeping Through my curtains once again Then I know that it is time to end My long, deep sleep When comes the honeybee To drink the early morning dew This thought occurs to me each day Does it occur to you? Yes, you! Oh, God I'm alive Another day To survive Another day to take the weight Of the taxman's yolk Another day to be the butt Of God's great joke Open eyes Right one first Where's my watch? Oh God, my thirst Time to leave my cosy bed and take a shower I think I'll snatch another half an hour Wait a minute What's that sound? Eyes snap open Look around The bedroom's armageddon Clothes are strewn all over the floor From an inch or two behind me Comes an unexpected snore Check my limbs Oh, they're all there Oh my God! There's one to spare As I summon up the nerve to take a peek I think, "Oh no, I'm better off asleep" But now, of course I'm wide awake Who is that? For heaven's sake Those certainly aren't my handcuffs And I never wear red lace Perhaps I should just turn and see if I recognise the face Oh my God! Ginger hair? And do I own a rocking chair? The window isn't where it ought to be And there's someone in this bed who isn't me Try to think Last night's dance Someone said, "Let's go to France" Now, I vaguely remember Victoria Station And clambering onto a train Then it all starts to blur, but I think I recall That I ordered some Cristal champagne It's come back! I'm in Rome And I want to go home So I think it's best if I just creep away Well it might be slightly awkward if I stay Without saying goodbye, I tiptoe out the door Well, I've never, ever seen those girls before But of course! No, I've never, ever seen those girls before Nor that horse! No I swear, I've never seen the girls before