| Song | Rest in Pieces (April 15, 1912) |
| Artist | Metal Church |
| Album | Blessing in Disguise |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Vanderhoof, Wells | |
| Integrity of construction | |
| The best money can buy | |
| Her size is greater than any | |
| A Belfast shipyard's pride | |
| Signal flags spelled out the word "Success" | |
| On her maneuvering trials | |
| Preservers and lifeboats were not in excess | |
| Unsinkable, no plans to save lives | |
| Athinai reports icebergs and field ice | |
| At seven bells ahead just five miles | |
| A black hulk against the night's darkness | |
| Disaster along starboard side | |
| Full speed astern were the orders | |
| It would do them no good | |
| No apparent collision | |
| A rip deep below the waterline | |
| Come at once, we have struck a berg | |
| Interference in transmission | |
| The newest, largest ship afloat | |
| Had two hours to live | |
| Lower all lifeboats, we have too few! | |
| Women and children first! | |
| Distress rockets fill the air | |
| Abandom Ship!" | |
| Sinking faster, every light ablaze | |
| Machinery, engines, crashing to the bow | |
| Arching vertical, stern points to the sky | |
| The great ship fractured | |
| Everyone must die | |
| Watching their families make it to safety | |
| Fifteen hundred went down | |
| The orchestra played to the last moment | |
| An eerie almost unreal sound | |
| The calm and ice North Atlantic | |
| Titanic's burial ground |
| zuo ci : Vanderhoof, Wells | |
| Integrity of construction | |
| The best money can buy | |
| Her size is greater than any | |
| A Belfast shipyard' s pride | |
| Signal flags spelled out the word " Success" | |
| On her maneuvering trials | |
| Preservers and lifeboats were not in excess | |
| Unsinkable, no plans to save lives | |
| Athinai reports icebergs and field ice | |
| At seven bells ahead just five miles | |
| A black hulk against the night' s darkness | |
| Disaster along starboard side | |
| Full speed astern were the orders | |
| It would do them no good | |
| No apparent collision | |
| A rip deep below the waterline | |
| Come at once, we have struck a berg | |
| Interference in transmission | |
| The newest, largest ship afloat | |
| Had two hours to live | |
| Lower all lifeboats, we have too few! | |
| Women and children first! | |
| Distress rockets fill the air | |
| Abandom Ship!" | |
| Sinking faster, every light ablaze | |
| Machinery, engines, crashing to the bow | |
| Arching vertical, stern points to the sky | |
| The great ship fractured | |
| Everyone must die | |
| Watching their families make it to safety | |
| Fifteen hundred went down | |
| The orchestra played to the last moment | |
| An eerie almost unreal sound | |
| The calm and ice North Atlantic | |
| Titanic' s burial ground |
| zuò cí : Vanderhoof, Wells | |
| Integrity of construction | |
| The best money can buy | |
| Her size is greater than any | |
| A Belfast shipyard' s pride | |
| Signal flags spelled out the word " Success" | |
| On her maneuvering trials | |
| Preservers and lifeboats were not in excess | |
| Unsinkable, no plans to save lives | |
| Athinai reports icebergs and field ice | |
| At seven bells ahead just five miles | |
| A black hulk against the night' s darkness | |
| Disaster along starboard side | |
| Full speed astern were the orders | |
| It would do them no good | |
| No apparent collision | |
| A rip deep below the waterline | |
| Come at once, we have struck a berg | |
| Interference in transmission | |
| The newest, largest ship afloat | |
| Had two hours to live | |
| Lower all lifeboats, we have too few! | |
| Women and children first! | |
| Distress rockets fill the air | |
| Abandom Ship!" | |
| Sinking faster, every light ablaze | |
| Machinery, engines, crashing to the bow | |
| Arching vertical, stern points to the sky | |
| The great ship fractured | |
| Everyone must die | |
| Watching their families make it to safety | |
| Fifteen hundred went down | |
| The orchestra played to the last moment | |
| An eerie almost unreal sound | |
| The calm and ice North Atlantic | |
| Titanic' s burial ground |