-> "AM: Day"
Original Song Title:
"T-(X) Ray"
Parody Song Title:
"AM: Day"
The Lyrics
A’s for ante; “before” what it means,
M’s for “meridian,” as in mean,*
D is diurnally,
A’s for “Afternoon,” flick by Billy,**
Y’s for yesterday, when one was up and didn’t snore.
Diurnal snoring is a bore.
AM: day is not the time to snooze,
AM: day is not the time to booze.
Teachers then are teachin’; fired workers are boss-beseechin’.
Sun is out, giving great views.
A’s for awake and attaining pay,
M’s for mouthed bromide: “Have a nice day!”
D’s for dramas where soap actors bray,
A is for apple that keeps they doctor away,
Y’s for yes-man at the office and fawning cohort.
Noses up his cloacal port.
AM: day is when around you move,
AM: day is when vampires don’t groove.
In the sack is where you’d like to be. . .a bad ’tude.
Arise, grab some breakfast food.
AM: day, you’re rankled
when boss admonishes you.
So you’re thinking that this dude really sucks—and a lot!
Shithead, crank, nut—oh, and buffoon.
Right, this guy’s a loony toon.
AM: day, he will reprove
you ’ cause you’ve a slothful groove.
Were he in school, you’d put him on the dunce stool.
* OK, it’s a stretch
** “Love in the Afternoon,” 1957, directed by Billy Wilder
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