| Song | Hearts of Oak |
| Artist | Ted Leo and the Pharmacists |
| Album | Hearts of Oak |
| 作曲 : Leo | |
| I was walking along some downtown avenue | |
| I was whistling a new song to myself | |
| And it went, it went something like this one | |
| But I just couldn't make it end | |
| Well, I was talking about this song to this friend of mine | |
| And she sang me a new song of her own | |
| She said, she said the cards were still stacked against her | |
| But she said she could still go it alone | |
| And I saw for all of us, she spoke | |
| Won't you stand up for the hearts of oak? | |
| I was listening to this song by this friend of mine | |
| I was hearing what she said, I was feeling her rage | |
| She said no weak, no weak heart shall prosper | |
| She said, she said nothing's wrong and I belong on this stage | |
| And I saw for all of us, she spoke | |
| Won't you stand up for the hearts of oak? | |
| And I saw her stand, she couldn't be broken | |
| And I saw her show her heart of oak again and again and again and again | |
| If you think, if you think everything is cool | |
| Can't, can't you hear what the girl goes through? | |
| Can, can you tell em that it's not true? | |
| Can you find, can you find hearts of oak in you? | |
| When the night, it ends and you've awoken | |
| Won't you stand up with your heart of oak again? | |
| Like the girl withstands, she can't be broken | |
| Won't you stand up for the hearts of oak again and again and again and again? | |
| I was walking along some downtown avenue | |
| I was sharing the sidewalk with my friend | |
| We were singing a song together and it sounded so good | |
| We said, we said let's sing it again, and it had no end |
| zuò qǔ : Leo | |
| I was walking along some downtown avenue | |
| I was whistling a new song to myself | |
| And it went, it went something like this one | |
| But I just couldn' t make it end | |
| Well, I was talking about this song to this friend of mine | |
| And she sang me a new song of her own | |
| She said, she said the cards were still stacked against her | |
| But she said she could still go it alone | |
| And I saw for all of us, she spoke | |
| Won' t you stand up for the hearts of oak? | |
| I was listening to this song by this friend of mine | |
| I was hearing what she said, I was feeling her rage | |
| She said no weak, no weak heart shall prosper | |
| She said, she said nothing' s wrong and I belong on this stage | |
| And I saw for all of us, she spoke | |
| Won' t you stand up for the hearts of oak? | |
| And I saw her stand, she couldn' t be broken | |
| And I saw her show her heart of oak again and again and again and again | |
| If you think, if you think everything is cool | |
| Can' t, can' t you hear what the girl goes through? | |
| Can, can you tell em that it' s not true? | |
| Can you find, can you find hearts of oak in you? | |
| When the night, it ends and you' ve awoken | |
| Won' t you stand up with your heart of oak again? | |
| Like the girl withstands, she can' t be broken | |
| Won' t you stand up for the hearts of oak again and again and again and again? | |
| I was walking along some downtown avenue | |
| I was sharing the sidewalk with my friend | |
| We were singing a song together and it sounded so good | |
| We said, we said let' s sing it again, and it had no end |