Lyrics to Saturday
I was born on a Saturday
What about you?
Well I know, I already know that you were too
I will go on a screened-in porch on a rainstorm
I won't hold fast, you're waiting past onto no form
A strong current will sweep you downstream
It would be best not to resist
The line you're hanging on is fraying
You may as well loosen your grip
But a stranger is living in your old house
What does when you were born still say about you?
It'd be best to jettison what you can't really do
A strong current will sweep you downstream
It would be best not to resist
The line you're hanging on is fraying
You may as well loosen your grip
What about you?
Well I know, I already know that you were too
I will go on a screened-in porch on a rainstorm
I won't hold fast, you're waiting past onto no form
A strong current will sweep you downstream
It would be best not to resist
The line you're hanging on is fraying
You may as well loosen your grip
But a stranger is living in your old house
What does when you were born still say about you?
It'd be best to jettison what you can't really do
A strong current will sweep you downstream
It would be best not to resist
The line you're hanging on is fraying
You may as well loosen your grip
Songwriters: ALEXANDER WILLIAM BLEEKER, JULIAN ANTHONY LYNCH, MARTIN COURTNEY, MATTHEW DAVID KALLMAN, JACKSON POLLIS
Publisher: Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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Publisher: Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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