Da-da...
Ahhh...

Hold my breath for three more years
Yeah, three years
On my own on Saturdays

It's glorious
It's glorious

We were tired from the sleep
Scrabbled and we slept
Through the window came the rain

It's glorious
It's glorious
It's glorious
It's glorious

It's glorious
It's glorious

Being tired from the sleep
Hold my breath for three more year
Yeah, three years
On my own on Saturdays

It's glorious
It's glorious
It's glorious
It's glorious


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    Saturday has finally come. [The person] has survived the week. Saturday's typically a day off. A quiet day. Get some of your own work (hobbies n' such) progress, but instead, you sleep. You sleep for so long and into the afternoon. It feels good, getting plenty of sleep. Feels like it's been a few years. You sleep throughout the weekend, til you're waken up by life. But these days are glorious.

    Maybirdon May 30, 2015   Link

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