Saturdays

Album: Caer (2018)
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  • This could be the last time
    That could be the fault line slipping away
    This could be your last line
    Care about everything you say

    This might be the last fight
    Every rope could fall right under her feet
    And sink into the ocean
    This will be your lost dream

    When you open your eyes it's like
    Nothing's real
    When you open your eyes it's like

    Saturdays
    When we dance in the dark in the room where it all gets real
    I know you know how it feels
    Saturdays
    When the moonlight hit up your face and let love spark

    Traveled around a bit
    Making my chrome heart say
    "Know what could make me stay?"
    "Know what could make me sit?"
    Maybe we're a fault line
    Maybe we're a fault line ready to break
    Maybe you're a time bomb
    I don't care what your boyfriend say

    When you lift up your head it's like
    Nothing's real
    When you open your eyes it's like

    Saturdays
    When we dance in the dark in the room where it all gets real
    I know you know how it feels
    Saturdays
    When we dance in the dark in the room where it all gets real
    I know you know how it feels

    The good days go away
    And rad nights did fade
    We were heavy
    We were sad things
    When you danced in the dark over at my place
    If it's my face you remember
    From all the Sundays in the summer
    Then you'd know there was so much more than a spark
    Enough to make me run and follow you even till

    Saturdays
    When we dance in the dark in the room where it all gets real
    I know you know how it feels
    Saturdays
    When we dance in the dark in the room where it all gets real
    I know you know how it feels

    Saturdays
    When the moonlight hit up your face
    And let love spark Writer/s: Alana Mychal Haim, Danielle Sari Haim, Este Arielle Haim, George William Lewis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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