Lyrics
It's a good mornin' and I'm feelin' fine
Expressing a positive start to the day and a sense of well-being.
Hey, it's such a lovely day
Acknowledging the pleasant nature of the day.
Smile, a frown would be passé
Suggesting that expressing joy is more appropriate than showing sadness.
I want to play
Expressing a desire to engage in playful activities.
Oh, What A Day
Summing up the positive feelings with an exclamation about the great day.
I've got to dream
Highlighting the importance of having dreams or aspirations.
I can't find a reason to care
Feeling a lack of motivation or concern for certain matters.
And it seems
Indicating a struggle or difficulty in finding a purpose or reason to care.
I hung all my thoughts in mid-air
Reflecting on a state of uncertainty, with thoughts hanging in the air.
Look over there
Pointing out something worth noticing or paying attention to.
Oh, stop and stare
Encouraging a pause to observe and appreciate the surroundings.
It's a good mornin' and I'm feelin' fine
Reiterating the positive start to the morning and the good feeling.
What did you say?
Seeking confirmation or clarification about the wonderful nature of the day.
It's a wonderful day
Affirming the excellence of the day, echoing the sentiment from line #5.
It's a good mornin' and I'm feelin' fine
Repeating the theme of a positive morning and a good feeling.
Hey, it's such a lovely day
Reiterating the delightful nature of the day.
Oh, smile, a frown would just be passé
Emphasizing the preference for smiles over frowns in this positive atmosphere.
I want to play
Expressing a desire for recreational activities or enjoyment.
Oh, What A Day
Concluding with enthusiasm about the exceptional day.
It's a good mornin' and I'm feelin' fine (It's a good mornin')
Repeatedly affirming the positive and fine feelings in the morning.
It's a good mornin' and I'm feelin' fine (It's a good mornin')
-It's a good mornin' and I'm feelin' fine (It's a good mornin')
-It's a good mornin' and I'm feelin' fine
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