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Saturday Savior could be a reference to Ken Andrews playing as a fling for someone in a relationship, which Ken is aware of. This can be proven from lines like “I can be the impostor in your bed” Or “I only need you for a day.”
[Verse 1]
I'm never gonna say the words that you want
I'm never gonna feel the shame like you do
I'm never gonna stretch my shape to be with you
I only need you for a day
[Chorus]
'Cause I only wanna be your Saturday savior
I can be that Saturday savior
I will be your Saturday savior
I can be that impostor in your plan
[Verse 2]
I'm never gonna make you feel that you're satisfied
I'm never gonna feel your pain like you wish I would
I'm never gonna open up more than this
I just wanna be your
[Chorus]
I just wanna be your Saturday savior
I can be that Saturday savior
I will be your Saturday savior
I can be that impostor in your plan
Wake him up please
[Bridge]
I'm never gonna break apart quite like you
I'm never gonna long for life the way you do
I'm never gonna push you out
'Cause you're not in, this'll only take a while
[Chorus]
'Cause I only wanna be your Saturday savior
I can be that Saturday savior
I will be your Saturday savior
I can be that impostor in your bed
Let him out please
Saturday Saviour was written by Greg Edwards & Ken Andrews & Failure.
Saturday Saviour was produced by Greg Edwards & Ken Andrews & Failure.
Failure released Saturday Saviour on Tue Aug 13 1996.