Saturday Night

Album: The Pink & The Lily (2008)
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  • She's saving all her money trying to get ahead
    All the luck in the world wont keep the baby fed
    And the boss is on her back and it's getting her down
    She's waiting for the one she loves to come around

    He's building for the future while everybody sleeps
    Filling in the cracks on these lonely streets
    She says don't you worry honey it will be okay
    One of these days were gonna fly away and he said…

    There's only one Saturday night in every week
    Sundays for recovering five days for discovering
    Were all walking down the same street
    You know there's only one Saturday night in every week.

    He's a bonefide rebel searching for a cause
    But real life got him and now he's getting bored
    Cos he barely makes a living picking up stuff
    But all he really wants to do is kick up the dust
    She spends her days talking on the phone
    Trying to sell you something you don't wanna own
    She's dreaming of a break from the daily grind
    Cos the mans got her working over time and they say..

    There's only one Saturday night in every week
    Sundays for recovering five days for discovering
    Were all walking down the same street
    You know there's only one Saturday night in every week.

    Why wont the world stop spinning around
    Why can't I find my feet when i'm falling down?

    There's only one Saturday night in every week
    Sundays for recovering five days for discovering
    Were all walking down the same street
    You know there's only one Saturday night in every week.
    You know there's only one Saturday night in every week.
    You know there's only one Saturday night in every week. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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