All the time in the world,
Is lying right beside me
But time does stop sometimes
And back home its no use to surprise me
Its up two years ahead of me now
Well that's a lot of drinking
You say I won't be missing you,
But I do its a lot of never thinkin

If I don't black-out
I'll keep you inside me
I can't promise you anything

How long can a Saturday keep me name all the same things?
I love all things I said I love
But I forget why I'm still standing
All the time in the world
Is lying right beside me
But time does stop sometimes
So lets try lets spend it sleeping

If I don't black-out
I'll keep you inside me
I can't promise you anything
I know yeah I'm slow
I sleep the best in cold
Dreams are the place to be


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Saturday Lyrics as written by Hadreas Garneau

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    Definitely says "Dreams aren't what they used to be." Chris Garneau is so sad.

    DiePolizeion October 08, 2007   Link

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