Saturdays
Lyrics
I'm not supposed to be
Feeling dirty cheap on Silver Street
A quarter to three
Hidden across my face
In the crowd I'm counting up the days in a haze
I'm gazing at the floor
Somebody's got your trainers on
The ones that you wore
When you walked out the door
I've been wondering about what you're up to
Not for the first time
Not for the last time
And I've been thinking 'bout the things we used to do
Not for the first time
Not for the last time
We always used to say
"Saturdays take the pain away"
Nobody stays the same
No matter how much you want it
Some things change
Some things change
Through my cigarette
A shadow of you sticks me to the carpet
Try to ignore it
Something about the way
The light catches the mirror in my brain
It gives me shade
I'm staring at the door
Somebody's got your trainers on
The ones that you wore
But you're not here anymore
I've been wondering about what you're up to
Not for the first time
Not for the last time
And I've been thinking 'bout the things we used to do
Not for the first time
Not for the last time
We always used to say
"Saturdays take the pain away"
Nobody stays the same
No matter how much you want it
Some things change
Some things change
Some things change
Some things change
My heart might be broken
But I won't be broken down
My heart might be broken
But I won't be broken down
We always used to say
"Saturdays take the pain away"
Nobody stays the same
No matter how much you want it
How much you want it
We always used to say
"Saturdays take the pain away"
Nobody stays the same
No matter how much you want it
Some things change
Writer(s): Joseph Cross, David Sneddon, Louis William Tomlinson, Theo David Hutchcraft
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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