Day in the Life of a Pooh

Day in the Life of a Pooh is a song from "Pooh's to Do," a story from The Book of Pooh. Pooh was very late for meetings, so after a failed attempt to make Pooh more on time, the gang had Pooh share what he does every day so that Rabbit could create the perfect schedule for him.

Lyrics
Pooh: I suppose it isn't terribly exciting, And it might not be not interesting to you But for the record, I should say That I'd never ever trade, For a day in the life of a Pooh

I can get up when my tummy says I ought to (Piglet: His tummy says that often.) And I haven't any pressing work to do So I spend most of my hours Watching clouds and sniffing flowers That's a day in the life of a Pooh

Oh, I love to go strolling through the Hundred Acre Wood And hum a tune in the shade of the trees (Owl: Quite lovely.) And pretty soon, it's time to steal a smackerel of honey From the honey bees...

Others: The honey bees!

Pooh: Oh, I have so many lovely friends and neighbors, That I wish I had more time to spend, it's true There really is no finer way To wait 'til over time away

Others: Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall, He's doing nothing much at all

Pooh: There is no better way to be Than to have and live a day like me

All: Or a day in the life of a Pooh That's a day in the life of a Pooh!