Well I wake up in the morning 
 
 And I can't get out of bed
 
 You're lying in there with me
 
 We stay put instead
 
 I grind the beans, squeeze the juice
 
 And butter up the toast
 
 That takes about an hour
 
 Ninety minutes at the most
 
  
  I like my breakfast in my bed
 
 I could use a bite
 
 Just pick up where you left off
 
 On my shoulder late last night
 
 I mean to say I'm hungry 
 
 But it's not for food
 
 When I'm on your empty stomach
 
 It must mean I'm in the mood
  
 
 Just a couple of consumers
 
 Every morning me and you
 
 We keep consummating
 
 What else is there to do?
 
 We hardly go out any more
 
 Mostly we stay in
 
 All I do these days is you
 
 Baby that's no sin
  
 
 I go down for a newspaper
 
 And to see if there's some post
 
 I always wear my dressing gown
 
 I don't want to boast
 
 But I give you some good news 
 
 Every morning without fail
 
 Then I drop that dressing gown
 
 I give you your mail
  
 
 The ruckus that we're making
 
 It's amazing I'm afraid
 
 We're making out all of the time
 
 The bed never gets made
 
 The phone rings, we don't answer it
 
 Callers become enraged
 
 The message on the machine
 
 Says we're practically engaged
  
 
 In bed like John and Yoko
 
 We're giving peace a chance
 
 All that we are saying is "where's my underpants?"
 
 After breakfast we get antsy
 
 Then we start to slouch
 
 We head for the loving room
 
 Let's do lunch on the couch
 
 Do lunch on the couch