| Song | Time Tables |
| Artist | The Menzingers |
| Album | Chamberlain Waits |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Once she came like a vision in the night, | |
| I fell in love before the morning arrived, | |
| She wore a blue dress to combat the heat, | |
| Drank beer from a bottle and danced in the street, | |
| Then I heard her singing something fairly familiar, | |
| A tale of two lovers in the thick of the summer, | |
| There in the moment we kissed in the hammock, | |
| We argued over which Bad Religion album was better, | |
| I thought ‘No Control’ or ‘Suffer’. | |
| Then she became queen of the neighbourhood parties, | |
| While I was an unknown boy along for the ride, | |
| Kept the guitar right by my side, | |
| It was better than conversing with the kids I didn’t like, | |
| But on the fourth of July when the fireworks rang out, | |
| She met a new boy who was more hip and less strung out, | |
| I drove home with fire in the sky, | |
| Fiddled with the dials and stumbled across something, | |
| That you were always humming. | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I’ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with your Coke. | |
| Well maybe if you want to wander around outside tonight, | |
| Meet me in Lake Ariel after midnight, | |
| Or really whenever, I only want to talk, | |
| I only want to relive what was lost. | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I’ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with... | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I’ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with your Coke. |
| Once she came like a vision in the night, | |
| I fell in love before the morning arrived, | |
| She wore a blue dress to combat the heat, | |
| Drank beer from a bottle and danced in the street, | |
| Then I heard her singing something fairly familiar, | |
| A tale of two lovers in the thick of the summer, | |
| There in the moment we kissed in the hammock, | |
| We argued over which Bad Religion album was better, | |
| I thought ' No Control' or ' Suffer'. | |
| Then she became queen of the neighbourhood parties, | |
| While I was an unknown boy along for the ride, | |
| Kept the guitar right by my side, | |
| It was better than conversing with the kids I didn' t like, | |
| But on the fourth of July when the fireworks rang out, | |
| She met a new boy who was more hip and less strung out, | |
| I drove home with fire in the sky, | |
| Fiddled with the dials and stumbled across something, | |
| That you were always humming. | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I' ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with your Coke. | |
| Well maybe if you want to wander around outside tonight, | |
| Meet me in Lake Ariel after midnight, | |
| Or really whenever, I only want to talk, | |
| I only want to relive what was lost. | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I' ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with... | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I' ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with your Coke. |
| Once she came like a vision in the night, | |
| I fell in love before the morning arrived, | |
| She wore a blue dress to combat the heat, | |
| Drank beer from a bottle and danced in the street, | |
| Then I heard her singing something fairly familiar, | |
| A tale of two lovers in the thick of the summer, | |
| There in the moment we kissed in the hammock, | |
| We argued over which Bad Religion album was better, | |
| I thought ' No Control' or ' Suffer'. | |
| Then she became queen of the neighbourhood parties, | |
| While I was an unknown boy along for the ride, | |
| Kept the guitar right by my side, | |
| It was better than conversing with the kids I didn' t like, | |
| But on the fourth of July when the fireworks rang out, | |
| She met a new boy who was more hip and less strung out, | |
| I drove home with fire in the sky, | |
| Fiddled with the dials and stumbled across something, | |
| That you were always humming. | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I' ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with your Coke. | |
| Well maybe if you want to wander around outside tonight, | |
| Meet me in Lake Ariel after midnight, | |
| Or really whenever, I only want to talk, | |
| I only want to relive what was lost. | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I' ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with... | |
| As time tables suggest, | |
| We were only just friends, | |
| In constant motions covering stilts, | |
| I' ll give you a dollar for another ride home, | |
| Or something to mix with your Coke. |