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“If You Could Save Yourself (You’d Save Us All)” is the final song on Ween’s 2003 release “Quebec”. The song details a certain sadness felt after exiting a relationship. These feelings are most evident in the chorus of the song. There’s also s...
[Verse 1]
On a free ride home
From the embassy
I saw the governor and his lover holding hands
When I got to my place
I emptied my suitcase
And opened the windows wide
[Chorus]
If you could save yourself, you'd save us all
Is that what you called me for
Is that why you're knocking on my door?
The time I've spent working myself to death
Thought that's what you wanted
I thought you needed my help
To make it good again, to make us strong
To make you happy, to push you along
And gain some respect to be thrown a crumb
I was on my knees when you knocked me down
[Verse 2]
The wheels fell off, the bottom dropped out
The checks all bounced, I came in your mouth
Your mother came calling but there was no one around
The trash caught fire when the leaves turned brown
The vultures were circling when the circus left town
I left you a note but I wrote it in disappearing ink
[Chorus]
If you could save yourself, you'd save us all
Is that what you called me for
Is that why you're knocking on my door?
The time I've spent working myself to death
Thought that's what you wanted
I thought you needed my help
To make it good again, to make us strong
To make you happy, to push you along
And gain some respect to be thrown a crumb
I was on my knees when you knocked me down
If You Could Save Yourself (You’d Save Us All) was written by Gene Ween & Dean Ween.
If You Could Save Yourself (You’d Save Us All) was produced by Andrew Weiss.
Ween released If You Could Save Yourself (You’d Save Us All) on Tue Aug 05 2003.