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Saturday Mornings

from Big Small Town by Urban Blight Players

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Saturday morning
The radio, the car wash
Saturday morning
The radio, the Cards game
And it looks like I might be getting
My soccer legs back
I might be getting them back
I get the grows again
When I’m sitting around thinking
Tired of the same exit on the highway

Like the houses built in rows
You’re like part of the family
You’re like part of the family
She told me

Saturday evening
Florescent eyes, hopes high
Saturday evening
Looking for love like always
When it feels like I might be getting
My softball arm back
(He might be getting his softball arm back)
I might be getting it back
I get the glows again
When I’m sitting around thinking
Thinking about living in your house

CHORUS

Are we more like Saturday morning…
Than Saturday night?

credits

from Big Small Town, released December 5, 2004
Bill: vocals, tambourine, shaker, piano, pipe organ
Benjy: drums, baby rattle
Wally: bass, vocals
Trung: vocals

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Bill Michalski Saint Louis, Missouri

St. Louis, MO songwriter Bill Michalski exorcises his demons in his new EP, CRANKY. By (almost) entirely eschewing the acoustic guitar in favor of electric and working with a crack live rhythm section, Michalski's songs reach a new level of energy. Mr. Michalski has been recording and performing music since his high school days in 1993. CRANKY is his first non-single release since 2013. ... more

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