| Song | Everyone'll Let You Down |
| Artist | The Philosopher Kings |
| Album | The Philosopher Kings |
| 作曲 : Levine, Philosopher Kings | |
| why do you talk that way | |
| why you so stuck on money | |
| now it's the top of the world | |
| but it's beneath the girl I love | |
| you used to speak my name | |
| and you filled it up | |
| and you filled my name up | |
| filled it up with your spirit | |
| did he raise a fire | |
| did you roll up in flames | |
| turn to black and yellow | |
| did you think of me at all | |
| and how we cut ourselves | |
| on all the sharp tongues in town | |
| when you thought that I could | |
| never let you down | |
| my baby died in North Carolina | |
| when she traded me in at the | |
| Newbourne City diner | |
| remember when you thought that I | |
| could never let you down | |
| everyone'll let you down | |
| I'm just an empty hand | |
| and a swollen belly | |
| born upside down | |
| guess I'll die before my time | |
| can't I love you madly | |
| when it's not that way | |
| when it's not the other way | |
| not the other way around | |
| c'mon and walk me home | |
| with your blessed body | |
| paint your name on my lips | |
| and the rest comes naturally | |
| did you scare yourself | |
| and hide that face in the ground | |
| when you thought that I could | |
| never let you down | |
| my baby died in North Carolina | |
| when she traded me in at the | |
| Newbourne City diner | |
| remember when you thought that I | |
| could never let you down | |
| everyone'll let you down... | |
| all good things, and all the bad things | |
| they all fall down | |
| everyone'll let you down... |
| zuò qǔ : Levine, Philosopher Kings | |
| why do you talk that way | |
| why you so stuck on money | |
| now it' s the top of the world | |
| but it' s beneath the girl I love | |
| you used to speak my name | |
| and you filled it up | |
| and you filled my name up | |
| filled it up with your spirit | |
| did he raise a fire | |
| did you roll up in flames | |
| turn to black and yellow | |
| did you think of me at all | |
| and how we cut ourselves | |
| on all the sharp tongues in town | |
| when you thought that I could | |
| never let you down | |
| my baby died in North Carolina | |
| when she traded me in at the | |
| Newbourne City diner | |
| remember when you thought that I | |
| could never let you down | |
| everyone' ll let you down | |
| I' m just an empty hand | |
| and a swollen belly | |
| born upside down | |
| guess I' ll die before my time | |
| can' t I love you madly | |
| when it' s not that way | |
| when it' s not the other way | |
| not the other way around | |
| c' mon and walk me home | |
| with your blessed body | |
| paint your name on my lips | |
| and the rest comes naturally | |
| did you scare yourself | |
| and hide that face in the ground | |
| when you thought that I could | |
| never let you down | |
| my baby died in North Carolina | |
| when she traded me in at the | |
| Newbourne City diner | |
| remember when you thought that I | |
| could never let you down | |
| everyone' ll let you down... | |
| all good things, and all the bad things | |
| they all fall down | |
| everyone' ll let you down... |