@[Diderik:33655] "Your a holiday!" Was a popular term used in the 50s/60s to compliment someone on their all around. For example, not only are they beautiful, but they are fun and kind too ... just an all around "holiday".
I think your first comment is closer to being accurate. The singer/song writers state "Millions of eyes can see, yet why am i so blind!? When the someone else is me, its unkind its unkind". I believe hes referring to the girl toying with him and using him. He wants something deeper with her, thats why he allows himself to be as a puppet (even though for her fun and games) as long as it makes her happy. But he knows deep down that she doesnt really want to be serious with him and thats what makes him.
We've been talking on the phone for hours and hours.
You can give me a call whenever you like to.
And if you would fall you know I will catch you.
Yeah I'll stick around, I'll be right beside you.
Who oh oh
I'm sure you always knew what you had to do.
And I'm sure you had your reasons you change 'em every season.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm taking a vacation, I'll see you at the station.
Hey, hey, hey.
[Chorus:]
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
I've been thinking about you and what you've been up to.
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
Girl you're living in danger you're sleeping with strangers.
No nothing can change us, no nothing can keep us from falling, from falling.
We've been talking on the phone for hours and hours.
You can give me a call whenever you like to.
Yeah I'll stick around, I'll be right beside you.
Who oh oh
Girl you're out of your mind, you're my partner in crime.
And I'm sure you had your reasons you change 'em every season.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm taking a vacation, I'll see you at the station.
Hey, Hey, Hey.
[Chorus]
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
I've been thinking about you and what you've been up to.
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
Girl you're living in danger you're sleeping with strangers.
No nothing can change us, no nothing can keep us from falling, from falling.
And I'm sure you had your reasons you change 'em every season.
Just Hold on, yeah hold on.
I'm taking a vacation, I'll see you at the station.
Hey, Hey, Hey.
[Chorus]
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
I don't want to change you, I just want to see you.
even days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
Girl you're living in danger you're sleeping with strangers.
No nothing can change us, no nothing can keep us from falling, from falling.
You can give me a call whenever you like to.
And if you would fall you know I will catch you.
Yeah I'll stick around, I'll be right beside you.
Who oh oh
I'm sure you always knew what you had to do.
And I'm sure you had your reasons you change 'em every season.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm taking a vacation, I'll see you at the station.
Hey, hey, hey.
[Chorus:]
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
I've been thinking about you and what you've been up to.
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
Girl you're living in danger you're sleeping with strangers.
No nothing can change us, no nothing can keep us from falling, from falling.
We've been talking on the phone for hours and hours.
You can give me a call whenever you like to.
Yeah I'll stick around, I'll be right beside you.
Who oh oh
Girl you're out of your mind, you're my partner in crime.
And I'm sure you had your reasons you change 'em every season.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm taking a vacation, I'll see you at the station.
Hey, Hey, Hey.
[Chorus]
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
I've been thinking about you and what you've been up to.
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
Girl you're living in danger you're sleeping with strangers.
No nothing can change us, no nothing can keep us from falling, from falling.
And I'm sure you had your reasons you change 'em every season.
Just Hold on, yeah hold on.
I'm taking a vacation, I'll see you at the station.
Hey, Hey, Hey.
[Chorus]
Seven days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
I don't want to change you, I just want to see you.
even days a week, every minute of the day.
Oh Who oh oh, Who oh oh.
Girl you're living in danger you're sleeping with strangers.
No nothing can change us, no nothing can keep us from falling, from falling.
Lyrics submitted by PuNkS*r*Us
Seven Days a Week Lyrics as written by Fredrix Nilsson Felix Rodriguez
Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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i saw them in concert and woooooooooooooowwwww they are good. when this song came on i flipped. the lead singer is hooottttt i would go lesbian for her.
it reminds me of a guy i have a school girl crush on because...well it's true. when you have a crush on someone you think about what they're up to all the time and it's so annoying...
kick assssssong!!!
Is the lead singeer a lesbian? I just get that vibe from this song.
I heard someting about that she had a girlfriend....
maja's singing about her friend who had been going down the "wrong track" in life and who committed suicide. she tells her to "hold on" and to "stick around" cause she'll be there for her and such...
Sounds like two best friends and their trying to keep eachother from doing bad things.
girlfriend? I read somewhere that she had a boyfriend.
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My interpretation. :/ Great band!
yeah i agree. i think its her talking to her best friend whos a girl. not a girlfriend whos more than a friend.
it's spelled woeaho.