Tuesday Through Saturday
Splitsville Lyrics


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A man could break his back to find
A structured life and peace of mind
Tuesday through Saturday
Tuesday through Saturday

A steady job, an honest wage
Through disappointment and decay
Tuesday through Saturday
Tuesday through Saturday

All that remains
Is always the same
Always
Don't keep me waiting

Sunday we spend behind closed doors
Monday is just the day before
Tuesday through Saturday
Tuesday through Saturday

All that remains
Is always the same
Always
Don't keep me waiting

I know that I can make it through
I think of coming home to you
Tuesday through Saturday
Tuesday through Saturday




Tuesday through Saturday
Tuesday through Saturday

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Splitsville's song "Tuesday Through Saturday" are a poignant commentary on the everyday struggles of working-class people. The opening lines of the song speak to the lengths that people will go to for stability and peace of mind. The line "A man could break his back to find / A structured life and peace of mind" suggests that the quest for security and happiness can be an arduous one. The repetition of "Tuesday through Saturday" reinforces the idea that the demands of work and responsibility are ever-present and unrelenting.


The song goes on to describe the monotony of a workweek spent trying to eke out a living. The line "A steady job, an honest wage / Through disappointment and decay" captures the relentlessness of the daily grind. The chorus, with its refrain of "All that remains / Is always the same / Always / Don't keep me waiting" conveys a sense of resignation and ennui.


Despite the bleakness of the song's subject matter, there is a glimmer of hope in the final verses. The line "I know that I can make it through / I think of coming home to you" suggests that love and connection can provide a ray of light in an otherwise dreary existence. The repetition of "Tuesday through Saturday" at the end of the song creates a sense of closure, underscoring the cyclical nature of the workweek and the unyielding demands of daily life.


Line by Line Meaning

A man could break his back to find
A man may exert a lot of effort to achieve his goals


A structured life and peace of mind
He wants a life that is organized with a peaceful state of mind


Tuesday through Saturday
This is the time frame he wishes to have a structured life


Tuesday through Saturday
This is the time frame he wishes to have a structured life


A steady job, an honest wage
He wants a job that gives stability with a fair pay


Through disappointment and decay
Even though he experiences dissatisfaction and deterioration


Tuesday through Saturday
He remains committed to this workweek


Tuesday through Saturday
He remains committed to this workweek


All that remains
After all that happened


Is always the same
Nothing changes


Always
This is a fact


Don't keep me waiting
He wants things to happen in a timely manner


Sunday we spend behind closed doors
He has time for himself with his loved one on a Sunday


Monday is just the day before
Monday is an ordinary day before his structured workweek


Tuesday through Saturday
He remains committed to this workweek


Tuesday through Saturday
He remains committed to this workweek


All that remains
After all that happened


Is always the same
Nothing changes


Always
This is a fact


Don't keep me waiting
He wants things to happen in a timely manner


I know that I can make it through
He has confidence to survive


I think of coming home to you
He has someone special to go home to


Tuesday through Saturday
Still committed to his structured workweek


Tuesday through Saturday
Still committed to his structured workweek


Tuesday through Saturday
Still committed to his structured workweek


Tuesday through Saturday
He remains committed to this workweek




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