Saturday Girl - Leo Sayer




Sayer



She takes the bus ride down Kinsella Street

Past The Queens Head and The Barrel Of Wheat

Rides the top deck 'til she'll reach the parade

And the penny arcade



Puts on an apron at the foot of the stairs

And a band of gold that ties back her hair

She bought a magazine about the stars on TV

She's gonna read with her tea



And she might share some spare conversation

About the weather and the world far outside

As she lays out the place mats

And brushes the doormat

And swings the sign around to open the cafe



And Mondays and Tuesdays and Wednesdays' a drag

Thursdays and Friday's so sad, so sad

But come Saturday girl, I'm on top of the world

The moment she steps through that door



She's got a smile like a rainbow in the grey

And a laugh that'd make a misery's day

And all the customers they think she's a hoot

Yeah and the boys think she's cute



And when we close up



She sings along to the jukebox



I just need somebody, I need someone to love

And then she climbs on the table top

Swinging her dishmop

And I wish I had the courage and I could say



Mondays and Tuesdays and Wednesdays' a drag

Thursdays and Friday's so sad, so sad

She's my Saturday girl, I'm on top of the world

Yeah it's the one day I feel like a king



It's Saturday, it's Saturday

Saturday, it's Saturday, it's Saturday

The moment she steps through that door



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