Midnight and the sound of rain
Sarah's on her way again
I see her smile
close her eyes
shutting off the world outside

But ????-- rebels all around her
So unaffected by the chaos that surrounds her
Write it once to the music in her head
It's a perfect song
Moving her along
Through a broken world that changes every day
But inside Sarah's head everything's okay

Sarah Saturday, you radiate
and nothing in this world is wrong
Sarah Saturday, like a perfect song
Makes me wanna sing along

Burying down the world alive
With just one glance of those clear blue eyes
Holding on to the truth with some quiet strength inside
She gives me hope for better times
Thank you Sarah for showing me the strength to free my mind
Rise above these troubled times

Write it once to the music in my head
It's a perfect song
Moving me along
In a broken world that's changing every day
You make me feel that everything's okay

Sarah Saturday, you radiate
and nothing in this world is wrong
Sarah Saturday, like a perfect song
Makes me wanna sing along

Write it once to the music in her head
It's a perfect song
Moving me along

Sarah Saturday, you radiate
and nothing in this world is wrong
Sarah Saturday, like a perfect song
Makes me wanna sing along

Sarah Saturday (whoa o-o-o-oh)
Makes me wanna sing along [x2]

SING ALONG!!!
SING ALONG!!!


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