[00:13.65]The other day I chanced to meet a soldier friend of mine,[00:17.78]He'd been in camp for sev'ral weeks and he was looking fine;[00:22.14]His muscles had developed and his cheeks were rosy red,[00:26.50]I asked him how he liked the life, and this is what he said:[00:30.92]Oh! how I hate to get up in the morning,[00:35.34]Oh! how I'd love to remain in bed;[00:39.52]For the hardest blow of all, is to hear the bugler call;[00:43.74]You've got to get up, you've got to get up,[00:44.35]You've got to get up this morning![00:46.17]Some day I'm going to murder the bugler,[00:53.05]Some day they're going to find him dead;[00:57.37]I'll amputate his reveille, and step upon it heavily,[01:01.61]And spend the rest of my life in bed.'[01:10.52]A bugler in the army is the luckiest of men,[01:14.86]He wakes the boys at five and then goes back to bed again;[01:19.15]He doesn't have to blow again until the afternoon,[01:23.72]If ev'ry thing goes well with me I'll be a bugler soon.[01:28.31]Oh! how I hate to get up in the morning,[01:32.90]Oh! how I'd love to remain in bed;[01:37.00]For the hardest blow of all, is to hear the bugler call;[01:41.54]You've got to get up, you've got to get up,[01:43.66]You've got to get up this morning![01:46.52]Some day I'm going to murder the bugler,[01:50.76]Some day they're going to find him dead;[01:54.88]I'll amputate his reveille, and step upon it heavily,[01:59.32]And spend the rest of my life in bed.'[02:03.98]Oh! how I hate to get up in the morning,[02:08.36]Oh! how I'd love to remain in bed;[02:12.48]For the hardest blow of all, is to hear the bugler call;[02:16.90]You've got to get up, you've got to get up,[02:19.17]You've got to get up this morning![02:21.68]Oh! boy the minute the battle is over,[02:26.04]Oh! boy the minute the foe is dead;[02:30.19]I'll put my uniform away, and move to Philadelphia,[02:34.67]And spend the rest of my life in bed.'