| Song | There Is No Answer |
| Artist | Capstan |
| Album | There Is No Answer |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作词 : Andrew Wade/Anthony DeMario/Andrew Bozymowski/Joseph Mabry/Harrison Bormann/Scott Fisher |
| [00:01.000] | 作曲 : Andrew Wade/Anthony DeMario/Andrew Bozymowski/Joseph Mabry/Harrison Bormann/Scott Fisher |
| [00:31.328] | I remember when you asked me, |
| [00:35.974] | "What do you do when it doesn't get better" |
| [00:40.102] | "And you can't decide whether" |
| [00:42.070] | "To hold on tight or to let this go" |
| [00:46.485] | "How do I let this go?" |
| [00:49.104] | It was the first time I felt true cold |
| [00:54.150] | A stone monument with heavy words |
| [00:57.177] | I felt the weight of every one I heard |
| [01:02.788] | I hope you know that you can call |
| [01:06.858] | I'm here to talk things over |
| [01:10.493] | We can stay up till the morning |
| [01:14.086] | Or at least till we're both sober |
| [01:17.150] | The sorrow that you carry soon will end |
| [01:21.070] | You're nearly past it |
| [01:23.949] | I've been there before as well, I won't take it for granted |
| [01:32.413] | It's hard to accept and move on, search for better things |
| [01:40.827] | to rectify what was and what still remains |
| [01:48.304] | I hope in that moment of desperation |
| [01:55.575] | You found reconciliation |
| [02:03.442] | I just wish you would have called |
| [02:07.293] | We could have talked this over |
| [02:11.036] | Waited till the morning |
| [02:14.722] | Or at least till we were sober |
| [02:17.894] | The burden that you carried didn't die |
| [02:21.562] | You only passed it |
| [02:24.608] | The weight pulled me to my knees when I saw your casket |
| [04:11.098] | I remember when you asked me, |
| [04:15.173] | "What do you do when it doesn't get better?" |
| [00:00.000] | zuo ci : Andrew Wade Anthony DeMario Andrew Bozymowski Joseph Mabry Harrison Bormann Scott Fisher |
| [00:01.000] | zuo qu : Andrew Wade Anthony DeMario Andrew Bozymowski Joseph Mabry Harrison Bormann Scott Fisher |
| [00:31.328] | I remember when you asked me, |
| [00:35.974] | " What do you do when it doesn' t get better" |
| [00:40.102] | " And you can' t decide whether" |
| [00:42.070] | " To hold on tight or to let this go" |
| [00:46.485] | " How do I let this go?" |
| [00:49.104] | It was the first time I felt true cold |
| [00:54.150] | A stone monument with heavy words |
| [00:57.177] | I felt the weight of every one I heard |
| [01:02.788] | I hope you know that you can call |
| [01:06.858] | I' m here to talk things over |
| [01:10.493] | We can stay up till the morning |
| [01:14.086] | Or at least till we' re both sober |
| [01:17.150] | The sorrow that you carry soon will end |
| [01:21.070] | You' re nearly past it |
| [01:23.949] | I' ve been there before as well, I won' t take it for granted |
| [01:32.413] | It' s hard to accept and move on, search for better things |
| [01:40.827] | to rectify what was and what still remains |
| [01:48.304] | I hope in that moment of desperation |
| [01:55.575] | You found reconciliation |
| [02:03.442] | I just wish you would have called |
| [02:07.293] | We could have talked this over |
| [02:11.036] | Waited till the morning |
| [02:14.722] | Or at least till we were sober |
| [02:17.894] | The burden that you carried didn' t die |
| [02:21.562] | You only passed it |
| [02:24.608] | The weight pulled me to my knees when I saw your casket |
| [04:11.098] | I remember when you asked me, |
| [04:15.173] | " What do you do when it doesn' t get better?" |
| [00:00.000] | zuò cí : Andrew Wade Anthony DeMario Andrew Bozymowski Joseph Mabry Harrison Bormann Scott Fisher |
| [00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : Andrew Wade Anthony DeMario Andrew Bozymowski Joseph Mabry Harrison Bormann Scott Fisher |
| [00:31.328] | I remember when you asked me, |
| [00:35.974] | " What do you do when it doesn' t get better" |
| [00:40.102] | " And you can' t decide whether" |
| [00:42.070] | " To hold on tight or to let this go" |
| [00:46.485] | " How do I let this go?" |
| [00:49.104] | It was the first time I felt true cold |
| [00:54.150] | A stone monument with heavy words |
| [00:57.177] | I felt the weight of every one I heard |
| [01:02.788] | I hope you know that you can call |
| [01:06.858] | I' m here to talk things over |
| [01:10.493] | We can stay up till the morning |
| [01:14.086] | Or at least till we' re both sober |
| [01:17.150] | The sorrow that you carry soon will end |
| [01:21.070] | You' re nearly past it |
| [01:23.949] | I' ve been there before as well, I won' t take it for granted |
| [01:32.413] | It' s hard to accept and move on, search for better things |
| [01:40.827] | to rectify what was and what still remains |
| [01:48.304] | I hope in that moment of desperation |
| [01:55.575] | You found reconciliation |
| [02:03.442] | I just wish you would have called |
| [02:07.293] | We could have talked this over |
| [02:11.036] | Waited till the morning |
| [02:14.722] | Or at least till we were sober |
| [02:17.894] | The burden that you carried didn' t die |
| [02:21.562] | You only passed it |
| [02:24.608] | The weight pulled me to my knees when I saw your casket |
| [04:11.098] | I remember when you asked me, |
| [04:15.173] | " What do you do when it doesn' t get better?" |