It’s Nice To Get Up in the Mornin’

. . . But It’s Nicer To Lie In Bed
A popular song from 1913.
Words and music by Harry Lauder.


Sheet music provided by Ross Boyle:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. O! ye’ll never, never, never thrive
    Lying in yer bed
    Early risin’ makes us wise
    I’ve often heard it said
    I believe in that my sel’
    But as far as I can see
    If early risin’ makes us wise
    Ye’ll say the same as me

Chorus
O it’s nice to get up in the mornin’
When the sun begins to shine
At four or five or six o’clock
In the good old summer time
When the snow is snowin’
And it’s murky overhead
O! it’s nice to get up in the mornin’
But it’s nicer to lie in bed

  1. O! there’s lots o’ folks that never work
    They hate the very name
    And others would be idle if
    It wasn’t just for shame
    They say we should rise wi’ the lark
    Well, I believe that, when
    The lark that we should rise wi’
    Doesn’t get up till ten
  2. O! my brither Jock’s a baker
    And he sleeps along wi’ me
    In the winter morn Jock has to rise
    And start his work at three
    Before he gets his troosers on
    His legs are nearly numb
    So while he’s standin’ shiverin’
    I lie in bed and hum

Sung here by Fred Feild: