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(Steve Parrish)Well, the alarm clock's ringin'And the sun shines inMorning's on the riseWell, the boss is irate'Cause you're an hour lateAnd the sleep's still in your eyesWell, a few too many from the night beforeHas got you feelin' lowWell, the Sex Machine is really all you needSo turn on your radioCHORUS'Cause mornings aren't so bad no moreThey just might make you smileMornings aren't so bad no moreCrawl back in bed and listen to Pratt awhileThere's somethin' new, somethin' wildA way to start your dayIf ya wanna smile, don't touch your dialHe'll send you on your wayIf morning's been a bad word for youIt won't be anymoreYou can rock naked in the morning nowLike you've never rocked beforeCHORUS------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Steve Parrish)Well, the alarm clock's ringin'And the sun shines inMorning's on the riseWell, the boss is irate'Cause you're an hour lateAnd the sleep's still in your eyesWell, a few too many from the night beforeHas got you feelin' lowWell, the Sex Machine is really all you needSo turn on your radioCHORUS'Cause mornings aren't so bad no moreThey just might make you smileMornings aren't so bad no moreCrawl back in bed and listen to Pratt awhileThere's somethin' new, somethin' wildA way to start your dayIf ya wanna smile, don't touch your dialHe'll send you on your wayIf morning's been a bad word for youIt won't be anymoreYou can rock naked in the morning nowLike you've never rocked beforeCHORUS------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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