It’s just a Saturday morning comedown
There was a Friday night special across town
I was looking for you, you were nowhere to be found
Now you’re in my head and in my bed on this Saturday morning comedown
I pretended to be perfect and it showed
Maybe we’ll drive to a different country
Canada or Mexico
I could be a ripple in your undertow
Said, I can float in your love if you’ll let me
It’s just a Saturday morning comedown
Saturday morning comedown
It’s just a getaway drive to no destination
I’m a sucker for worst things in my self righteous alienation
Metaphors can’t describe the way I feel
A picture can’t take the place of a moment thats real
But it’s a Saturday morning comedown
Saturday morning comedown
I wonder where the tempest is burning out these days
Maybe Bruce Berry felt the same way
I guess Alice can’t always be so free and fun
I can’t be the cool cat and the rabbit on the run
From the puke stained cobble stones
To the alleyways all alone
I just want something
To make me feel something
I just want something to make me feel something
You hammer those nails left hanging when you’re bored
You are enough don’t need to be anything more
I should have been home the night before
Now I’m a hungover stranger at your door
It’s just a Saturday morning comedown
Saturday morning comedown
credits
from Keep on Dreaming,
released December 12, 2018
Music and lyrics by Ford Natirboff all rights reserved
Instruments: Seagull 12-String, Gretsch knock-off drums from the 60s, piano.
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