| Song | Groundhog's Day |
| Artist | Primus |
| Album | Frizzle Fry (Remastered) |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Claypool, Huth, Primus | |
| When I woke up this mornin' | |
| I felt a pang | |
| I was hungerin' for some apple pie | |
| Stumble in the bathroom, hung my hog a little bit | |
| Washed the sleep out of my eye | |
| Oh yeah, it's gonna be a fine day | |
| Scratched myself a bit | |
| Poured me out a bowl-a corn chex | |
| Closest thing | |
| I could find to apple pie | |
| Lingerin' taste of toothpaste | |
| Made the milk go down a bit funny | |
| But you know, them chex they do satisfy | |
| Oh yeah, this'll be a fine day | |
| So, after my mornin' rise-n-shine and eat-n-clean | |
| Had my mind set to hit them streets | |
| Drizzle from the night left cold puddles out | |
| Had my black stomp-boots on my fee | |
| It's my day | |
| Since I was in kneepants my pop had tried to make me realize | |
| If I set my mind down to it | |
| I could be a big man in the public eye | |
| So with my big blue collar on, | |
| I set out to find the easy way | |
| What an ice cold bath it was when | |
| I found you had to pay to play | |
| To taste the taste it's a tease that never would subside | |
| The taste is strong but soured by my learned eyes | |
| Well, if a woodchuck could chuck woodhe'd get down on his knees to pray | |
| This little snappy boy might seethe light this ground hog's day |
| zuo ci : Claypool, Huth, Primus | |
| When I woke up this mornin' | |
| I felt a pang | |
| I was hungerin' for some apple pie | |
| Stumble in the bathroom, hung my hog a little bit | |
| Washed the sleep out of my eye | |
| Oh yeah, it' s gonna be a fine day | |
| Scratched myself a bit | |
| Poured me out a bowla corn chex | |
| Closest thing | |
| I could find to apple pie | |
| Lingerin' taste of toothpaste | |
| Made the milk go down a bit funny | |
| But you know, them chex they do satisfy | |
| Oh yeah, this' ll be a fine day | |
| So, after my mornin' risenshine and eatnclean | |
| Had my mind set to hit them streets | |
| Drizzle from the night left cold puddles out | |
| Had my black stompboots on my fee | |
| It' s my day | |
| Since I was in kneepants my pop had tried to make me realize | |
| If I set my mind down to it | |
| I could be a big man in the public eye | |
| So with my big blue collar on, | |
| I set out to find the easy way | |
| What an ice cold bath it was when | |
| I found you had to pay to play | |
| To taste the taste it' s a tease that never would subside | |
| The taste is strong but soured by my learned eyes | |
| Well, if a woodchuck could chuck woodhe' d get down on his knees to pray | |
| This little snappy boy might seethe light this ground hog' s day |
| zuò cí : Claypool, Huth, Primus | |
| When I woke up this mornin' | |
| I felt a pang | |
| I was hungerin' for some apple pie | |
| Stumble in the bathroom, hung my hog a little bit | |
| Washed the sleep out of my eye | |
| Oh yeah, it' s gonna be a fine day | |
| Scratched myself a bit | |
| Poured me out a bowla corn chex | |
| Closest thing | |
| I could find to apple pie | |
| Lingerin' taste of toothpaste | |
| Made the milk go down a bit funny | |
| But you know, them chex they do satisfy | |
| Oh yeah, this' ll be a fine day | |
| So, after my mornin' risenshine and eatnclean | |
| Had my mind set to hit them streets | |
| Drizzle from the night left cold puddles out | |
| Had my black stompboots on my fee | |
| It' s my day | |
| Since I was in kneepants my pop had tried to make me realize | |
| If I set my mind down to it | |
| I could be a big man in the public eye | |
| So with my big blue collar on, | |
| I set out to find the easy way | |
| What an ice cold bath it was when | |
| I found you had to pay to play | |
| To taste the taste it' s a tease that never would subside | |
| The taste is strong but soured by my learned eyes | |
| Well, if a woodchuck could chuck woodhe' d get down on his knees to pray | |
| This little snappy boy might seethe light this ground hog' s day |