| Did y’ever wake up in the morning
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| And grumble as you tumble out of bed?
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| You stub your toe, ouch!
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| You hit your elbow, ooh!
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| You bump your head, oh!
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| You step on a tack and you let out a howl,
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| There’s soap in your eyes and you can’t find the towel!
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| You try to comb your hair but can’t arrange it,
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| Spill orange juice on your dress and have to change it!
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| Then all day long,
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| Everything you touch goes wrong!
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| Teacher told us, when this happens, never to whine or wail;
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| The same thing happens in life, but on a much larger scale!
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| It never rains but what it pours;
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| If lady luck should happen to desert you,
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| A bit of rain is never gonna hurt you,
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| So wait and the skies will all be blue.
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| It never rains but what it pours;
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| So what if all your troubles come in bunches,
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| Keep sticking to your silly little hunches,
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| And the sun will come shining through.
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| Bide your time and keep on hummin',
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| Don’t you frown and sit around and weep.
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| Wait your turn, your day is comin',
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| And you’ll be there on top of the heap!
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| It never rains but what it pours;
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| You may as well get all your worries over,
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| From then on you’re gonna be in clover!
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| Smile when you should cry,
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| For every cloud there’ll be a rainbow,
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| There’ll be a sunbeam for every raindrop by and by! |