Lyrics
Oh I could hide 'neath the wings
Seeking refuge or concealment beneath the metaphorical wings of a bluebird.
Of the blue bird as she sings
Finding solace in the song of the bluebird.
The six-o'clock alarm would never ring
Anticipating that the six o'clock alarm won't disturb the daydream.
But six rings and I rise
Rising at the sixth ring of the alarm.
Wipe the sleep out of my eyes
Clearing away sleep from the eyes after waking.
The shaving razor's cold and it stings
Feeling the cold and stinging sensation of a shaving razor.
Cheer up sleepy Jean
Encouraging someone named Sleepy Jean to be cheerful.
Oh what can it mean to a
Pondering the significance of happiness for a daydream believer.
Daydream believer and a
Reflecting on the identity of a person as both a daydream believer and a homecoming queen.
Homecoming queen
Considering the meaning of cheerfulness for Sleepy Jean, a daydream believer, and a homecoming queen.
You once thought of me
Recalling a previous perception of being a heroic figure on a steed.
As a white knight on his steed
Noting a shift in perception about happiness.
Now you know how happy I can be
Expressing the newfound understanding of one's own capacity for happiness.
Oh, our good times start and end
Acknowledging that enjoyable moments both begin and conclude.
Without all I want to spend
Living life without excessive material needs.
But how much baby do we really need
Pondering the necessity of possessions for happiness.
Cheer up sleepy Jean
Reiterating the encouragement for Sleepy Jean to be cheerful.
Oh what can it mean to a
Revisiting the contemplation of happiness for a daydream believer.
Daydream believer and a
Restating the dual identity of a person as a daydream believer and a homecoming queen.
Homecoming queen
Continuing the exploration of the meaning of cheerfulness for Sleepy Jean, a daydream believer, and a homecoming queen.
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