| Song | Cool the Underdog |
| Artist | John Reuben |
| Album | Word of Mouth |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Harris, Reuben | |
| Expecting an epic ending | |
| Most underdogs wind up not winning | |
| Believe anything in the midst of the moment | |
| Selfish motives looked heroic | |
| I speak vaguely to keep significance | |
| Because it’s bigger than specifics | |
| Man doesn’t want Heaven or Hell | |
| All he wants is to live for himself | |
| Unhealthy false sense of self worth and entitlement | |
| Change as quick as status permits | |
| No matter where you end up you won’t be content | |
| Blame your surroundings | |
| Blamed your surroundings | |
| Because it was easy | |
| An underdog instinctively greedy and if you ever succeed | |
| You’ll be equally needy | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You should move on | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You could move on | |
| Celebrate and exaggerate the story | |
| What happens when it ends up not working | |
| No rags to riches no fame or glory | |
| I speak on behalf of the silent majority | |
| Hard working with a pocket full of earnings | |
| That don’t amount to much | |
| Keep your head up | |
| If success is just a fool's luck we’re stuck | |
| But even the successful don’t get what they want | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You should move | |
| The thrill is finally gone | |
| You could move on | |
| According to the earth’s standards | |
| Some of us are more important than others | |
| Hey I guess life really isn’t fair | |
| And sometimes clichés are what you need to hear | |
| But you were busy hiding behind sarcasm politics and fashion | |
| A little too late to make a statement | |
| Because you couldn’t figure out the way to make it | |
| I hate to interrupt your fantasy but that chip on your shoulder is self pity | |
| Self awareness became unhealthy close your eyes and enjoy the scenery | |
| If genius can’t change the world he might as well leave it | |
| If genius can’t change the world he might as well critique it |
| zuo qu : Harris, Reuben | |
| Expecting an epic ending | |
| Most underdogs wind up not winning | |
| Believe anything in the midst of the moment | |
| Selfish motives looked heroic | |
| I speak vaguely to keep significance | |
| Because it' s bigger than specifics | |
| Man doesn' t want Heaven or Hell | |
| All he wants is to live for himself | |
| Unhealthy false sense of self worth and entitlement | |
| Change as quick as status permits | |
| No matter where you end up you won' t be content | |
| Blame your surroundings | |
| Blamed your surroundings | |
| Because it was easy | |
| An underdog instinctively greedy and if you ever succeed | |
| You' ll be equally needy | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You should move on | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You could move on | |
| Celebrate and exaggerate the story | |
| What happens when it ends up not working | |
| No rags to riches no fame or glory | |
| I speak on behalf of the silent majority | |
| Hard working with a pocket full of earnings | |
| That don' t amount to much | |
| Keep your head up | |
| If success is just a fool' s luck we' re stuck | |
| But even the successful don' t get what they want | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You should move | |
| The thrill is finally gone | |
| You could move on | |
| According to the earth' s standards | |
| Some of us are more important than others | |
| Hey I guess life really isn' t fair | |
| And sometimes cliche s are what you need to hear | |
| But you were busy hiding behind sarcasm politics and fashion | |
| A little too late to make a statement | |
| Because you couldn' t figure out the way to make it | |
| I hate to interrupt your fantasy but that chip on your shoulder is self pity | |
| Self awareness became unhealthy close your eyes and enjoy the scenery | |
| If genius can' t change the world he might as well leave it | |
| If genius can' t change the world he might as well critique it |
| zuò qǔ : Harris, Reuben | |
| Expecting an epic ending | |
| Most underdogs wind up not winning | |
| Believe anything in the midst of the moment | |
| Selfish motives looked heroic | |
| I speak vaguely to keep significance | |
| Because it' s bigger than specifics | |
| Man doesn' t want Heaven or Hell | |
| All he wants is to live for himself | |
| Unhealthy false sense of self worth and entitlement | |
| Change as quick as status permits | |
| No matter where you end up you won' t be content | |
| Blame your surroundings | |
| Blamed your surroundings | |
| Because it was easy | |
| An underdog instinctively greedy and if you ever succeed | |
| You' ll be equally needy | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You should move on | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You could move on | |
| Celebrate and exaggerate the story | |
| What happens when it ends up not working | |
| No rags to riches no fame or glory | |
| I speak on behalf of the silent majority | |
| Hard working with a pocket full of earnings | |
| That don' t amount to much | |
| Keep your head up | |
| If success is just a fool' s luck we' re stuck | |
| But even the successful don' t get what they want | |
| The thrill of proving the world wrong is finally gone | |
| You should move | |
| The thrill is finally gone | |
| You could move on | |
| According to the earth' s standards | |
| Some of us are more important than others | |
| Hey I guess life really isn' t fair | |
| And sometimes cliché s are what you need to hear | |
| But you were busy hiding behind sarcasm politics and fashion | |
| A little too late to make a statement | |
| Because you couldn' t figure out the way to make it | |
| I hate to interrupt your fantasy but that chip on your shoulder is self pity | |
| Self awareness became unhealthy close your eyes and enjoy the scenery | |
| If genius can' t change the world he might as well leave it | |
| If genius can' t change the world he might as well critique it |