Story Behind The Song
The song is purely fictional. The intro verses are a poem that was written as a stand alone. The verses and chorus parts in the main body of the song were written one night under the influence of a substance that will remain nameless.
Song Description
A man dealing with the death of a women he both loved and feared.
Song Length |
5:13 |
Genre |
Rock - General, Rock - Hard Rock |
Tempo |
Fast (151 - 170) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Heated |
Subject |
Loneliness |
Language |
English |
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Lyrics
Saturday Sunshine Rock
INTRO
In your room
There are no doors
A confusing maze
Of unbroken walls
In your room
There is no sign
A vague hallucination
Of tender celebration
In your room
There is no air
Survival eternal
Loving sympathy
In your room
There is no direction
A lost world
Of uncharted roads
In your room
I come and go
As I please
In your room
I slide into bed
With ease
Look at you, look at you, look at you, look at you, lady
Look at you, look at you, look at you, look at you, friend
Look at you, look at you, look at you, look at you, lady
In your room
In your room
In your room
VERSE 1
Screwy drivers, look alivers
Some contrive the feelings they convey
Instant stardom, masked maraudum
She is gone now it's too late to pray
CHORUS
Never thought I'd say this
But the world is really fine
Waking up lonely
Saturday Sunshine
Never thought I'd say this
But the world is really fine
Waking up lonely
Saturday Sunshine
VERSE 2
High flying, never lying
Death defying memories show you time
Fully dressed I must confess
I thought the blessed would have a little shine
CHORUS
Never thought I'd say this
But the world is really fine
Waking up lonely
Saturday Sunshine
Never thought I'd say this
But the world is really fine
Waking up lonely
Saturday Sunshine
VERSE 3
Secrets dangling, noises tangling
See the dancing angels in the sky
Making lonely, hoping slowly
Nothings holy it is just a lie
CHORUS
Never thought I'd say this
But the world is really fine
Waking up lonely
Saturday Sunshine
Never thought I'd say this
But the world is really fine
Waking up lonely
Saturday Sunshine