| Song | Left Hand Song |
| Artist | Joshua Bell |
| Artist | Regina Spektor |
| Album | At Home With Friends |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Spektor | |
| Too much time spent trying to crawl into a hole | |
| Trying to crawl out of that hole | |
| I followed a path of a piece of a bread, traveling | |
| From one little sparrow's beak | |
| To another little sparrow's beak | |
| He picked it up, threw it and then dropped it, then | |
| This other one picked it up and threw it and again | |
| Then they broke it into pieces | |
| Ate it up and forgot that it ever existed | |
| They were still hungry, I bet | |
| They were still hungry at the end | |
| I was inside my office at the time | |
| And I got real scared | |
| Thought I saw two snakes slithering | |
| Then I remembered: | |
| Snakes don't live in carpeted areas | |
| Too much time spent | |
| And I'm spent | |
| There is an old meatball wrapped inside of tinfoil | |
| Lying on the bottom shelf of our fridge | |
| A lesson in how fleeting preservation is... |
| zuo qu : Spektor | |
| Too much time spent trying to crawl into a hole | |
| Trying to crawl out of that hole | |
| I followed a path of a piece of a bread, traveling | |
| From one little sparrow' s beak | |
| To another little sparrow' s beak | |
| He picked it up, threw it and then dropped it, then | |
| This other one picked it up and threw it and again | |
| Then they broke it into pieces | |
| Ate it up and forgot that it ever existed | |
| They were still hungry, I bet | |
| They were still hungry at the end | |
| I was inside my office at the time | |
| And I got real scared | |
| Thought I saw two snakes slithering | |
| Then I remembered: | |
| Snakes don' t live in carpeted areas | |
| Too much time spent | |
| And I' m spent | |
| There is an old meatball wrapped inside of tinfoil | |
| Lying on the bottom shelf of our fridge | |
| A lesson in how fleeting preservation is... |
| zuò qǔ : Spektor | |
| Too much time spent trying to crawl into a hole | |
| Trying to crawl out of that hole | |
| I followed a path of a piece of a bread, traveling | |
| From one little sparrow' s beak | |
| To another little sparrow' s beak | |
| He picked it up, threw it and then dropped it, then | |
| This other one picked it up and threw it and again | |
| Then they broke it into pieces | |
| Ate it up and forgot that it ever existed | |
| They were still hungry, I bet | |
| They were still hungry at the end | |
| I was inside my office at the time | |
| And I got real scared | |
| Thought I saw two snakes slithering | |
| Then I remembered: | |
| Snakes don' t live in carpeted areas | |
| Too much time spent | |
| And I' m spent | |
| There is an old meatball wrapped inside of tinfoil | |
| Lying on the bottom shelf of our fridge | |
| A lesson in how fleeting preservation is... |