There’s a street light right outside my window And some nights it’s the only light I find And the clock on that wall, it has been stuck at four for days And it seem like I was meant to be behind I have seen both sides of a sunrise And these bloodshot eyes, they’re steadily wearing thin And as the liquor and the caffeine both pulse through my veins I pray that tomorrow I won’t end up here again
Everyone needs a savior Be it minor, be it major Always on their best behavior Won’t you save me, save me tonight?
Today it was the hottest day of the summer And those short skirt curves, oh boy, how they do bend And the minimum wage mem’ries of the summers spent back home Hell they were fun but didn’t pay the rent So I work a nine-to-five and call it a living But this living of mine, hell, it’s killing it me it seems So at night I stand up on this stage and I try to explain the difference Between a tattered heart and a shattered dream
Everyone needs a savior Be it minor, be it major Always on their best behavior Won’t you save me, save me tonight?
All my friends, they ask me how I’m doing And they ask that question as if I’ve got a choice See I’m a notebook full of memories, I’m a screaming contradiction Who talks to hear the sound of his own voice
Everyone needs a savior Be it minor, be it major Always on their best behavior Won’t you save me tonight?