| Song | Grey Lining |
| Artist | Shearwater |
| Album | The Dissolving Room |
| 作曲 : Shearwater | |
| This house is so clean; | |
| Glass tables spread with new magazines. | |
| Can I stay for a week? | |
| You can kick me out when I break something. | |
| From the guest room I see | |
| Your garden stretch out, | |
| It's like oceans of green. | |
| The maid calls me for tea | |
| And the tiles depict mediterranean scenes. | |
| And it's all been added up, | |
| Laid so a life can lean on it, | |
| So please don't bring that up. | |
| No one wants to hear that shit. | |
| Every night in my dreams | |
| I lift glass figurines from a shelf in the hall. | |
| Each delicate piece, | |
| When I pick it up it just can't help but fall. | |
| I can't hold anything, | |
| All machines, clothes and cars they just crumble and break | |
| When they touch my hand, | |
| Cause I feel like I'm holding the hand that made them that way. But this house is beautiful | |
| You cold live long lives in it. | |
| Please don't be so dutiful. | |
| No one wants to hear that shit. |
| zuò qǔ : Shearwater | |
| This house is so clean | |
| Glass tables spread with new magazines. | |
| Can I stay for a week? | |
| You can kick me out when I break something. | |
| From the guest room I see | |
| Your garden stretch out, | |
| It' s like oceans of green. | |
| The maid calls me for tea | |
| And the tiles depict mediterranean scenes. | |
| And it' s all been added up, | |
| Laid so a life can lean on it, | |
| So please don' t bring that up. | |
| No one wants to hear that shit. | |
| Every night in my dreams | |
| I lift glass figurines from a shelf in the hall. | |
| Each delicate piece, | |
| When I pick it up it just can' t help but fall. | |
| I can' t hold anything, | |
| All machines, clothes and cars they just crumble and break | |
| When they touch my hand, | |
| Cause I feel like I' m holding the hand that made them that way. But this house is beautiful | |
| You cold live long lives in it. | |
| Please don' t be so dutiful. | |
| No one wants to hear that shit. |