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I guess I should have stayed in bed
My pillow wrapped 'round my head
Instead of waking up to find
A nightmare of a different kind
She went away
This just doesn't seem to be my day
She didn't have to say a lot
Her pretty eyes revealed the plot
'Twas someone else she want more
And so I walked her to the door
What can I say?
This just doesn't seem to be my day
My, oh my, how sad am I
How I wish she would have stayed
This just doesn't seem to be my day
My whole world is upside down
She turned my smile into a frown
It's such a pity the shape I'm in
I must get on my feet again
Can't stay this way
This just doesn't seem to be my day
This Just Doesn’t Seem to Be My Day was written by Bobby Hart & Tommy Boyce.
This Just Doesn’t Seem to Be My Day was produced by Jack Keller & Bobby Hart & Tommy Boyce.
The Monkees released This Just Doesn’t Seem to Be My Day on Mon Oct 10 1966.