Saturday Sun
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Saturday Sun
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Saturday Sun
Came early one morning
In a sky so clear and so blue
Saturday Sun
Came without warning
So no one knew what to do
Saturday Sun
Brought people and faces
That didn't seem much
In their day
But when I remember
Those people and places
They were really too good
In their way
In their way
In their way
Saturday Sun
Won't come and see me today
Think about stories
With rason and rhyme
Circling through your brain
And think about people
In their season and time
Returning again and again
And again, and again
Saturday's Sun
Has turned to Sunday's rain
So Sunday sat
In the Saturday Sun
And wept for a day gone by
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Lisa Hannigan performs "Saturday Sun", and this lyric page sits inside the Lisa Hannigan catalog on LyroVerse.
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