| Song | Pity The Dead |
| Artist | Bad Religion |
| Album | The Gray Race |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Graffin | |
| There's a boy in crimson rags with a grimace and a spoon | |
| And a little sullen girl face-up staring at the moon | |
| And there's no one around to hear their lonesome cries | |
| Then they pass away alone into the night | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you'll ask yourself why | |
| Oh, why do we pity the dead? | |
| Well, you've seen the disease, suffering and decay | |
| And you whisper to yourself blissfully, "It's okay" | |
| And you still refuse the possibility(That the dead are better off than we) | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you'll ask yourself why | |
| Oh, why do we pity the dead? | |
| Pity the dead | |
| Tell me what you see | |
| Tell me what you know | |
| Is there anyone who lives a painless life? | |
| If there is show me so | |
| The destitute and famished, demonic and the banished | |
| Dejected and the ostracized, the brainwashed and the paralyzed | |
| The conquered and objectified, the few who see the other side | |
| Tell me what you see! | |
| It's a mortal wretched cacophony | |
| Let's goIn the end you may find there's no guiding subtle light | |
| No ancestors or friends, no judge of wrong or right | |
| Just eternal silence and dormancy | |
| And a final everlasting peace | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you'll ask yourself why | |
| Oh why do we pity the dead? | |
| Why do we, why do we pity the dead? |
| zuo ci : Graffin | |
| There' s a boy in crimson rags with a grimace and a spoon | |
| And a little sullen girl faceup staring at the moon | |
| And there' s no one around to hear their lonesome cries | |
| Then they pass away alone into the night | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you' ll ask yourself why | |
| Oh, why do we pity the dead? | |
| Well, you' ve seen the disease, suffering and decay | |
| And you whisper to yourself blissfully, " It' s okay" | |
| And you still refuse the possibility That the dead are better off than we | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you' ll ask yourself why | |
| Oh, why do we pity the dead? | |
| Pity the dead | |
| Tell me what you see | |
| Tell me what you know | |
| Is there anyone who lives a painless life? | |
| If there is show me so | |
| The destitute and famished, demonic and the banished | |
| Dejected and the ostracized, the brainwashed and the paralyzed | |
| The conquered and objectified, the few who see the other side | |
| Tell me what you see! | |
| It' s a mortal wretched cacophony | |
| Let' s goIn the end you may find there' s no guiding subtle light | |
| No ancestors or friends, no judge of wrong or right | |
| Just eternal silence and dormancy | |
| And a final everlasting peace | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you' ll ask yourself why | |
| Oh why do we pity the dead? | |
| Why do we, why do we pity the dead? |
| zuò cí : Graffin | |
| There' s a boy in crimson rags with a grimace and a spoon | |
| And a little sullen girl faceup staring at the moon | |
| And there' s no one around to hear their lonesome cries | |
| Then they pass away alone into the night | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you' ll ask yourself why | |
| Oh, why do we pity the dead? | |
| Well, you' ve seen the disease, suffering and decay | |
| And you whisper to yourself blissfully, " It' s okay" | |
| And you still refuse the possibility That the dead are better off than we | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you' ll ask yourself why | |
| Oh, why do we pity the dead? | |
| Pity the dead | |
| Tell me what you see | |
| Tell me what you know | |
| Is there anyone who lives a painless life? | |
| If there is show me so | |
| The destitute and famished, demonic and the banished | |
| Dejected and the ostracized, the brainwashed and the paralyzed | |
| The conquered and objectified, the few who see the other side | |
| Tell me what you see! | |
| It' s a mortal wretched cacophony | |
| Let' s goIn the end you may find there' s no guiding subtle light | |
| No ancestors or friends, no judge of wrong or right | |
| Just eternal silence and dormancy | |
| And a final everlasting peace | |
| Why do we pity the dead? | |
| Are you churned by emotion from voices in your head? | |
| Look at all the living and you' ll ask yourself why | |
| Oh why do we pity the dead? | |
| Why do we, why do we pity the dead? |