| Song | The Cry of Eugene |
| Artist | The Nice |
| Album | Hang on to a Dream |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Emerson, Jackson, OList | |
| The cry of Eugene fills the air | |
| His spirit can be felt to wander | |
| Rends the atmosphere with despair | |
| His sense of urgency asks who | |
| Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time's mine asunder | |
| The cry of Margaret with the golden hair | |
| Loves that of Eugene and soothes despair | |
| The two in harmony of voice and mind | |
| Asks who, why, what were once one of a kind | |
| But Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time's mine asunder | |
| The voice of Eugene cuts through air | |
| His gaze commands everyone's wonder | |
| The words he speaks dispel all care | |
| But Eugene is always there | |
| Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time's mine asunder | |
| Splits all time's mine asunder | |
| Splits all time's mine asunder | |
| Splits all time's mine asunder |
| zuo ci : Emerson, Jackson, OList | |
| The cry of Eugene fills the air | |
| His spirit can be felt to wander | |
| Rends the atmosphere with despair | |
| His sense of urgency asks who | |
| Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| The cry of Margaret with the golden hair | |
| Loves that of Eugene and soothes despair | |
| The two in harmony of voice and mind | |
| Asks who, why, what were once one of a kind | |
| But Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| The voice of Eugene cuts through air | |
| His gaze commands everyone' s wonder | |
| The words he speaks dispel all care | |
| But Eugene is always there | |
| Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder |
| zuò cí : Emerson, Jackson, OList | |
| The cry of Eugene fills the air | |
| His spirit can be felt to wander | |
| Rends the atmosphere with despair | |
| His sense of urgency asks who | |
| Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| The cry of Margaret with the golden hair | |
| Loves that of Eugene and soothes despair | |
| The two in harmony of voice and mind | |
| Asks who, why, what were once one of a kind | |
| But Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| The voice of Eugene cuts through air | |
| His gaze commands everyone' s wonder | |
| The words he speaks dispel all care | |
| But Eugene is always there | |
| Harlequin and Columbine speak as three | |
| Their spirits can be felt to wander | |
| The cry of three plus two times nothing at all | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder | |
| Splits all time' s mine asunder |