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Sad Saturday

from For You Only by Rachel Ries

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Sad Saturday

it was a sad, sad saturday
and everyone could tell
by her wet eyes and sad mouth -
the pretty lady on the bus

spring is nearly here
and i don’t wanna be alone
spring is nearly here
and i want

when it’s warm again
i wish to hold you in my arms
when it’s warm again i wish to hold

on this sad, sad saturday
i just saw too much blood
coursing down the cross,
meant for me -
a bloody, bloody mystery

when it’s warm again
i wish to hold you in my arms
when it’s warm again i wish to hold

can i ever be forgiven enough to make a dent?
can i ever be forgiven enough so that i stay?

on this sad, sad saturday
when everyone can tell
by her wet eyes and sad mouth -
the pretty lady on the bus

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from For You Only, released August 23, 2005
Rachel: guitar, vocals
Andru Bemis: vocals
Drew Lindsay: pump organ

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Rachel Ries Minneapolis, Minnesota

Rachel Ries, hailing from the prairies of middle America, crafts sly and compassionate songs for the crooked-hearted. With an electric guitar and piano; a clear voice and steady hand; she deftly pulls listeners in with disarming candor and holds them there with smart and tender poetry. ... more

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