Love on the Weekend

Album: The Search for Everything (2016)
Charted: 53
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  • It's a Friday, we finally made it
    I can't believe I get to see your face
    You've been working and I've been waiting
    To pick you up and take you from this place

    Love on the weekend, love on the weekend
    Like only we can, like only we can
    Love on the weekend, love on the weekend
    I'm coming up and I'm loving every minute of it

    You be the DJ, I'll be the driver
    You put your feet up in the getaway car
    I'm flying fast like a, a wanted man
    I want you, baby, like you can't understand

    Oh, love on the weekend, love on the weekend
    We found a message in a bottle we were drinking
    Love on the weekend, love on the weekend
    I hate your guts 'cause I'm loving every minute of it

    I gotta leave ya, it's gonna hurt me
    My clothes are dirty and my friends are getting worried
    Down there below us, under the clouds
    Baby, take my hand and pull me down, down, down, down
    And I'll be dreamin' of the next time we can go
    Into another serotonin overflow

    Love on the weekend, love on the weekend
    I'm busted up but I'm loving every minute of it
    Love on the weekend
    Love on the weekend
    I'm looking for a little love
    I'm looking for a little love, oh yeah
    Love on the weekend
    Love on the weekend
    Love on the weekend Writer/s: John Clayton Mayer
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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