Life's journey flows like a gentle stream, carrying us forward whether we're ready or not. This introspective track explores the letting go of control and predetermined meanings we assign to our lives. The shared birthday detail serves as a poetic metaphor for how we often cling to seemingly significant connections that may ultimately hold little relevance. As the narrator contemplates changes - from strangers occupying old homes to fraying lifelines - there's a profound message about accepting life's natural current rather than fighting against it. The song gently suggests that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is loosen our grip on what we think defines us, allowing ourselves to flow with life's inevitable changes rather than resisting them. #LetGo #LifeFlow #Acceptance
Saturday
Lyrics
I was born on a Saturday
What about you?
Well you know, I already know that you were too
I will go on a screened-in porch on a rainstorm
I won't hold fast, you're waiting past onto no form
A strong current will sweep you downstream
It would be best not to resist
The line you're hanging on is fraying
You may as well loosen your grip
But a stranger is living in your old house
What does when you were born still say about you?
It'd be best to jettison what you can't really do
A strong current will sweep you downstream
It would be best not to resist
The line you're hanging on is fraying
You may as well loosen your grip
Writer(s): ALEXANDER WILLIAM BLEEKER, JULIAN ANTHONY LYNCH, MARTIN COURTNEY, MATTHEW DAVID KALLMAN, JACKSON POLLIS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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What is the Meaning of Saturday
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