Never on Sunday
Days of Love: A Playful Ode to AffectionLyrics
Oh, you can kiss me on a Monday
Expressing openness to affection on Mondays.
A Monday, a Monday is very, very good
Highlighting the positivity and desirability of Monday kisses.
Or you can kiss me on a Tuesday
Extending the invitation for kisses to Tuesdays.
A Tuesday, a Tuesday, in fact I wish you would
Emphasizing the wish for Tuesday kisses.
Or you can kiss me on a Wednesday
Expanding the options for kisses to Wednesday.
A Thursday, a Friday and Saturday is best
Suggesting that Thursday, Friday, and Saturday are the best days for kisses.
But never, never on a Sunday
Establishing a boundary against kisses on Sundays.
A Sunday, a Sunday, 'cause that's my day of rest
Reiterating the restriction on Sunday kisses as it is a day of rest.
Most any day you can be my guest
Welcoming the possibility of being a host on most days.
Any day you say, but my day of rest
Clarifying that any day is acceptable except the day of rest.
Just name the day that you like the best
Encouraging the other person to choose their preferred day for interaction.
Only stay away on my day of rest
Stressing the importance of respecting the day of rest by staying away.
Oh, you can kiss me on a cool day, a hot day
Allowing kisses on various weather conditions - cool, hot, wet, etc.
A wet day, which everyone you choose
Reiterating the freedom to choose any day for a kiss.
Or try to kiss me on a gray day, a May day
Suggesting openness to kisses on specific days like May day or pay day.
A pay day, and see if I refuse
Challenging the other person to see if they would refuse a kiss on a gray day or a day associated with payment.
And if you make it on a bleak day
Extending the invitation to unconventional days like a bleak or freak day.
A freak day, a week day, why you can be my guest
Allowing the possibility of being a host on weekdays but emphasizing the restriction on Sundays.
But never, never on a Sunday
Reiterating the prohibition against kisses on Sundays due to it being a day of rest.
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