| Song | Swingline |
| Artist | Adrian Belew |
| Album | Lone Rhino |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Belew | |
| Swingline throughout the backyards of the midwest | |
| Lean back, baby, in your seat on the train | |
| Look through the window pane | |
| Look at that kid over there with no underwear | |
| And a silly dog who doesn't care | |
| His mother stretches to reach the clothes line | |
| While a mean neighbor leans on the population sign | |
| Non-stop through the backyards of the midwest | |
| Eavesdrop, baby, from your seat on the train | |
| Look through the window pane | |
| Some kinda buick left in a stream | |
| It used to be somebody's' dream | |
| A town stares at the summer heat waves | |
| Past a smooth afternoon, | |
| Ready to close for the day |
| zuo ci : Belew | |
| Swingline throughout the backyards of the midwest | |
| Lean back, baby, in your seat on the train | |
| Look through the window pane | |
| Look at that kid over there with no underwear | |
| And a silly dog who doesn' t care | |
| His mother stretches to reach the clothes line | |
| While a mean neighbor leans on the population sign | |
| Nonstop through the backyards of the midwest | |
| Eavesdrop, baby, from your seat on the train | |
| Look through the window pane | |
| Some kinda buick left in a stream | |
| It used to be somebody' s' dream | |
| A town stares at the summer heat waves | |
| Past a smooth afternoon, | |
| Ready to close for the day |
| zuò cí : Belew | |
| Swingline throughout the backyards of the midwest | |
| Lean back, baby, in your seat on the train | |
| Look through the window pane | |
| Look at that kid over there with no underwear | |
| And a silly dog who doesn' t care | |
| His mother stretches to reach the clothes line | |
| While a mean neighbor leans on the population sign | |
| Nonstop through the backyards of the midwest | |
| Eavesdrop, baby, from your seat on the train | |
| Look through the window pane | |
| Some kinda buick left in a stream | |
| It used to be somebody' s' dream | |
| A town stares at the summer heat waves | |
| Past a smooth afternoon, | |
| Ready to close for the day |