don't try asking
cause i never know what to say
except just everything
a few minutes later in the day
how come everyone else seems so happy
and have intelligent things to say
cause you know that isn't me
i think i'd be happy if it was a saturday

and yeah if only it was saturday! saturday!
things would be better in everyway, everyway
and i would be okay

cause then i would start
to try to find a way to say,
"hey there you are"
i need to find a way to be and sound smart
i need to find a way, but man...its so hard

i need to think that just not anything will do
i need to think its time
its time for me and you
to be a phrase that i would always use
in the context like i belong to you

and yeah if only it was saturday! saturday!
things would be better in everyway, everyway
and i would be okay

and yeah if only it was saturday! saturday!
things would be better then what today is today

and i would surely say
that i'd be here for you
and i hope that you'd be too
and i'll tell the truth
say that i need you...yeah i do
but i know you might not care
but i need you everywhere

take a breath
and close my eyes
and just think about this and sigh....

i need you please to save me
i wanna be your baby
i wanna see you and me together this saturday

and yeah if only it was saturday! saturday!
things would be better in everyway, everyway
and i would be okay

and yeah if only it was saturday! saturday!
things would be better then what today is today

i would surely say
all the times i've been afraid
well i'm gonna make it this saturday


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    Bryce is so talented it is sick

    tschrag20on January 17, 2005   Link

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