| 歌曲 | Hey Thanks |
| 歌手 | Boys Night Out |
| 专辑 | Fifty Million People Can't Be Wrong |
| 下载 | Image LRC TXT |
| "You'll wake up wrapped in winter if you sleep through summer." | |
| Hey, thanks for the tip, but I doubt that you've got it covered | |
| We'll use spring and fall as buffers while our skin gets tougher | |
| And you? You can cling like clichés to one another | |
| We're taught to take precautions | |
| We take more than our share | |
| The cautious steps we're taking can't take us anywhere | |
| We sprang forward and fell back, and we heard our clocks ask: | |
| "Hey, you! If time's a constant, why am I constantly under attack?" | |
| So, we held its hands to help it, but our hearts were selfish | |
| Sometimes the best intentions end up intense without means to quell it | |
| We've poisoned our blood streams and blackened our lungs. We've enabled the edifice that it's how we belong | |
| We may suffer together, but we all die alone |
| " You' ll wake up wrapped in winter if you sleep through summer." | |
| Hey, thanks for the tip, but I doubt that you' ve got it covered | |
| We' ll use spring and fall as buffers while our skin gets tougher | |
| And you? You can cling like cliche s to one another | |
| We' re taught to take precautions | |
| We take more than our share | |
| The cautious steps we' re taking can' t take us anywhere | |
| We sprang forward and fell back, and we heard our clocks ask: | |
| " Hey, you! If time' s a constant, why am I constantly under attack?" | |
| So, we held its hands to help it, but our hearts were selfish | |
| Sometimes the best intentions end up intense without means to quell it | |
| We' ve poisoned our blood streams and blackened our lungs. We' ve enabled the edifice that it' s how we belong | |
| We may suffer together, but we all die alone |
| " You' ll wake up wrapped in winter if you sleep through summer." | |
| Hey, thanks for the tip, but I doubt that you' ve got it covered | |
| We' ll use spring and fall as buffers while our skin gets tougher | |
| And you? You can cling like cliché s to one another | |
| We' re taught to take precautions | |
| We take more than our share | |
| The cautious steps we' re taking can' t take us anywhere | |
| We sprang forward and fell back, and we heard our clocks ask: | |
| " Hey, you! If time' s a constant, why am I constantly under attack?" | |
| So, we held its hands to help it, but our hearts were selfish | |
| Sometimes the best intentions end up intense without means to quell it | |
| We' ve poisoned our blood streams and blackened our lungs. We' ve enabled the edifice that it' s how we belong | |
| We may suffer together, but we all die alone |