Saturday Night

Album: Resilience (2012)
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  • At the end of the day, everything is a blur
    I'm gonna lick my wounds and eat my words
    Better tell Revelations, the time is now
    I use my dirty hands to dig the Devil out

    All my life is, all these vices
    Every day's another crisis
    All my life is, all these vices
    Everyday (everyday) everyday (everyday) everyday!

    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Like it's Saturday night (Saturday night)
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    And sleep when I am dead and buried
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Like it's Saturday night (Saturday night)
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Sunday I will say I'm sorry

    At the end of the road, at the end of the road
    Will I open one night and bring it all home?

    All my life is, all these vices
    Every day's another crisis
    All my life is, all these vices
    Everyday (everyday) everyday (everyday) everyday!

    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Like it's Saturday night (Saturday night)
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    And sleep when I am dead and buried
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Like it's Saturday night (Saturday night)
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Sunday I will say

    All my life is, all these vices
    Everyday (everyday) everyday (everyday) everyday!

    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Like it's Saturday night (Saturday night)
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    And sleep when I am dead and buried
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Like it's Saturday night (Saturday night)
    I'm gonna live my life (my life)
    Sunday I will say I'm sorry Writer/s: CHRISTIAN PIERCE, JASEN MORENO, MICHAEL LUCE, STEVIE BENTON
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network
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