“Sleep” is a bouncy garage rock track about the narrator’s partner’s sleeping habits. The lyrics focus on the narrator’s complaints with their partner’s excessive sleeping in and with their attempts to get the narrator to go back to sleep too.
Sleep is a theme that King Gizzard has revisited freque...
[Intro]
One, two, three, four
[Bridge]
Ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo
[Verse]
I got up early
And you got up early, too
And you pull me under
And you say "My leg"
But I'd rather go back to sleep again
But I don't wanna stay like this for five more minutes
[Refrain]
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
[Bridge]
Ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo
Ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo
[Refrain]
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, it's time to wake up
And you always sleep before the day goes, woo
[Bridge]
I got up early
And you got up early
And you pull me under
And you say "My leg"
Ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo
Ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo, ey, yo
Sleep was written by Stu Mackenzie.
Sleep was produced by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.