Saturdays Kids Lyrics by Jam, The

Saturdays Kids Lyrics

    Saturday's boys live life with insults,
    Drink lots of beer and wait for half time results,
    Afternoon tea in the light-a-bite - chat up the girls - they
    Dig it!
    Saturday's girls work in tesco's and woolworths,
    Wear cheap perfume 'cause its all they can afford,
    Go to discos they drink babycham talk to jan - in bingo
    Accents.
    Saturdays kids play one arm bandits,
    They never win but that's not the point is it,
    Dip in silver paper when their pints go flat,
    How about that - far out!

    Their mums and dads smoke capstan non filters,
    Wallpaper lives 'cause they all die of cancer,
    What goes on - what goes wrong.

    Save up their money for a holiday,
    To selsey bill or bracklesham bay,
    Think about the future - when they'll settle down,
    Marry the girl next door - with one on the way.

    These are the real creatures that time has forgot,

    Not given a thought - its the system -
    Hate the system - what's the system?

    Saturdays kids live in council houses,
    Wear v-necked shirts and baggy trousers,
    Drive cortinas fur trimmed dash boards,
    Stains on the seats - in the back of course!

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