4-Day Weekend

ADAM PATRICK DEVLIN, EDWARD DANIEL CHESTER, MARK JAMES MORRISS, SCOTT EDWARD MORRISS

i don't care much for tradition
and i know you'll be leaving one day
i cant promise that i'll ever be the one
but if you love me til monday

lets seran wrap for the weekend
and see who comes up for air first
we can go and break some windows
and run and run til our chests are fit to burst
forget we ever said the word

the future is dead
that's what you said
its all in your head you see
not mine
i am fine
i'm alive
i've arrived

we thought we could make a difference
be remembered when the pyramids are dust
but we've had to learn that these bridges that we build
can be as fragile as a loved one's trust

the future is dead
that's what you said
its all in your head you see
not mine
i am fine
i'm alive
i've arrived

here comes my everything
this is my everything
there goes my everything
bye bye love

the future is dead
that's what you said
its all in your head you see
not mine
i am fine
i'm alive
i've arrived
the future is dead
that's what you said
its all in your head you see
not mine
i am fine
i'm alive
i've arrived

lets forget about the question
we've been dragging 'round for years
clear the smokey air between us
then say goodbye
and shed no tears

Trivia about the song 4-Day Weekend by The Bluetones

On which albums was the song “4-Day Weekend” released by The Bluetones?
The Bluetones released the song on the albums “Return To The Last Chance Saloon” in 1998, “The Singles” in 2002, and “A Rough Outline: The Singles & B Sides 95-03” in 2006.
Who composed the song “4-Day Weekend” by The Bluetones?
The song “4-Day Weekend” by The Bluetones was composed by ADAM PATRICK DEVLIN, EDWARD DANIEL CHESTER, MARK JAMES MORRISS, SCOTT EDWARD MORRISS.

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