Dark Saturday

Album: Art of Doubt (2018)
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  • Somewhere in the south of France
    Or the Caribbean sea
    She said "I don't need to make a living"
    "Fake donors got nothing on me"

    I meet her in the world below
    She's a tourist of the world beneath
    I said "everything, I've built from nothing"
    She said "I'm so rich, everything's free"

    So dark it ain't so dark
    So dark it ain't so dark

    Forever and ever
    A torch in search of a flame
    To be good, get better
    Well I've been feeling this way
    Forever and ever
    A night in search of a day
    As anxious as ever
    In search of dark, dark, dark saturday

    What's he getting away from?
    While I'm worth your weight in gold
    While we lie here in the sun
    The whole wide world's about to explode

    Now our bodies intertwine
    And the truth is plain to see
    I said "everything, I've built from nothing"
    She said "don't you blame your problems on me"

    So dark it ain't so dark
    So dark it ain't so dark
    So dark it ain't so dark

    Forever and ever
    A torch in search of a flame
    To be good, get better
    I'll change by staying the same
    Forever and ever
    A night in search of a day
    As anxious as ever
    It gets so, dark, dark, dark

    Shine a light my way
    Shine a light my way
    Having such a dark, dark, dark, dark saturday
    Shine a light my way

    In search of
    Dark, dark, dark dark, dark, dark
    Dark, dark, dark, dark, dark saturday
    Dark, dark, dark dark, dark, dark
    Dark, dark, dark, dark, dark Saturday

    Dark, dark, dark dark, dark, dark
    Dark, dark, dark
    Dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark Saturday Writer/s: Emily Haines, James Shaw
    Publisher: Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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