The lyrics explore the theme of escapism through anticipation of leisure time. The repetitive exhortation to "save it for the weekend" underscores a coping mechanism for dealing with life's challenges and pressures, suggesting that the weekend represents a sanctuary or a time for renewal. The verses depict a lifestyle of reckless abandon, where indulgence and hedonism provide temporary solace. This state is juxtaposed with a desire for self-improvement and balance, as represented by the metaphor of learning to drive. The recurring imagery of movement—driving, carving paths, waves—signifies a journey towards self-discovery and reclamation. The notion of leaving "no stone unturned" reflects a commitment to personal growth and overcoming past setbacks. Ultimately, the song conveys a hopeful message about resilience and the transformative potential of taking periodic breaks to recalibrate one's life.
Save It For The Weekend
Lyrics
Save it for the weekend
It will be much better then
Save it for the weekend
It will be much better then
Been swigging both ends of the bottle
A little more than I like
Got my foot down on the throttle
I'm still learning how to drive
Keep my eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes on the ball
Yeah, keep right, right, right, right on top of it all
And if I fall I'll be like Jack and get right back on track
Carving my path in the road as my past erodes
Shouldn't laugh with my smile every milestone
I'm gonna leave no stone
Unturned
Save it for the weekend
It will be much better then
Save it for the weekend
It will be much better then
Might take a break
From my h-h-h-h-holiday
And get away
Go someplace and rejuvenate
Been swigging both ends of the bottle
A little more than I like
Got my foot down on the throttle
I'm still learning how to drive
Where's the pig, pig, pig, I feel like having some
Where's the cig, cig, cig, I feel like having a drum
And if I fall I'll be like Jack and get right back on track
Carving my path in the road as my past erodes
Shouldn't laugh with my smile every milestone
I'm gonna leave no stone
Unturned
Waving to the weekend
I know I'll see you again
Writer(s): Ben Reed
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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