| Song | Advancement Towards Nothingness |
| Artist | From a Second Story Window |
| Album | Conversations |
| 作曲 : From A Second Story ... | |
| The moral majority knows | |
| Nothing of what it is to be free | |
| Now if we examine the modern ways of thinking | |
| Then perhaps we could see | |
| The mistakes we are making | |
| The standard way of life | |
| Is not better now than it used to be | |
| Is the answer too great | |
| For the question at hand | |
| Can we allow ourselves to advance | |
| It seems to me, that to advance, we must have had, some sort of plan | |
| So it seems to me | |
| That there will be an eternity | |
| That will carry us home in the end | |
| Just hold onto me, hang on | |
| It will be alright in the end. | |
| They need us here | |
| For our love and for our fear | |
| They force love | |
| They force fear |
| zuò qǔ : From A Second Story ... | |
| The moral majority knows | |
| Nothing of what it is to be free | |
| Now if we examine the modern ways of thinking | |
| Then perhaps we could see | |
| The mistakes we are making | |
| The standard way of life | |
| Is not better now than it used to be | |
| Is the answer too great | |
| For the question at hand | |
| Can we allow ourselves to advance | |
| It seems to me, that to advance, we must have had, some sort of plan | |
| So it seems to me | |
| That there will be an eternity | |
| That will carry us home in the end | |
| Just hold onto me, hang on | |
| It will be alright in the end. | |
| They need us here | |
| For our love and for our fear | |
| They force love | |
| They force fear |