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It’s Saturday-Song

 It’s Saturday


It's Saturday —
where the day is a time to rest,
and evening is the time to be our best,
to remain a party animal for the rest of the night.

It's Saturday —
where bars and pubs are the destination,
where fun and romance
are the reason to make it an occasion.

It's Saturday —
where beats fill our ears,
the dance floor invites our legs,
so we can move our bodies with a few pegs.

It's Saturday —
where glasses will never be empty,
drinks will be in plenty,
fun will be in humpty.

It's Saturday —
when the babes fill the dance floor,
the men's eyes ponder.

It's Saturday —
a day to stand at the bar counter
to find out who will be
your one-night stand.

It's Saturday —
where nights are longer,
days are shorter,
where fun remains the
reason to venture.

It's Saturday —
a day for the DJ
to blend the right number,
for the bartender
to mix the right drink.

It's Saturday —
not an ordinary day —
a day that changes the mood
and reduces our pain.

It's Saturday —
a day that bridges
the gap between a long week
and prepares us for the next
long week.

Let Saturdays
be your days —
a day that can help you relax and rejuvenate.

Let's wait for more Saturdays
to add more memories —
memories that relieve our stress.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

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