| Song | Play Crack The Sky |
| Artist | Brand New |
| Album | Deja Entendu |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Lacey | |
| Sent out an | |
| S.O.S. call | |
| It was a quarter past four in the morning | |
| When the storm broke our second anchor line | |
| Four months at sea | |
| Four months of calm seas | |
| To be pounded in the shallows | |
| Off the tip of | |
| Montauk Point | |
| They call them rogues | |
| They travel fast and alone | |
| One hundred foot faces | |
| Of God's good ocean gone wrong | |
| What they call love is risk' | |
| Cause you always get hit out of nowhere | |
| By some wave and end up on your own | |
| The hole in the hull defied the crew's attempt | |
| To bail us out | |
| Flooded the engines and radio | |
| Half-buried bow | |
| Your tongue is a rudder | |
| It steers the whole ship | |
| Sends your words past your lips | |
| Keeps them safe behind your teeth | |
| But the wrong will strand you | |
| Come off course while you sleep | |
| Sweep your boat out to sea | |
| Or dashed to bits on the reef | |
| The vessel groans | |
| The ocean pressures its frame to the port | |
| I see the lighthouse | |
| Through the sleet and the rain | |
| And I wish for one more day | |
| To give my love and repay debts | |
| The morning finds our bodies | |
| Washed up thirty miles west | |
| They say that the captain stays fast with the ship | |
| Through still and storm | |
| But this ain't the | |
| Dakota and the water's cold | |
| Won't have to fight for long(This is the end) | |
| This story's old but it goes | |
| On and on until we disappear(This is the calm) | |
| Calm me and let me taste the salt | |
| You breathed while you were underneath(We are drowning) | |
| I am the one who haunts your dreams | |
| Of mountains sunk below the sea(After the storm) | |
| I spoke the words but never gave | |
| A thought to what they all could mean(Wrecked in the deep) | |
| I know that this is what you want | |
| A funeral keeps both of us apart(Washed up on the beach) | |
| You know that you are not alone | |
| I need you like water in my lungs(This is the end) | |
| This story's old but it goes | |
| On and on until we disappear(This is the calm) | |
| Calm me and let me taste the salt | |
| You breathed while you were underneath(We are impressive) | |
| I am the one who haunts your dreams | |
| Of mountains sunk below the sea(After the storm) | |
| I spoke the words but never gave | |
| A thought to what they all could mean(Wrecked in the deep) | |
| I know that this is what you want | |
| A funeral keeps both of us apart(Washed up on the beach) | |
| You know that you are not alone | |
| I need you like water in my lungs(This is the end) |
| zuo qu : Lacey | |
| Sent out an | |
| S. O. S. call | |
| It was a quarter past four in the morning | |
| When the storm broke our second anchor line | |
| Four months at sea | |
| Four months of calm seas | |
| To be pounded in the shallows | |
| Off the tip of | |
| Montauk Point | |
| They call them rogues | |
| They travel fast and alone | |
| One hundred foot faces | |
| Of God' s good ocean gone wrong | |
| What they call love is risk' | |
| Cause you always get hit out of nowhere | |
| By some wave and end up on your own | |
| The hole in the hull defied the crew' s attempt | |
| To bail us out | |
| Flooded the engines and radio | |
| Halfburied bow | |
| Your tongue is a rudder | |
| It steers the whole ship | |
| Sends your words past your lips | |
| Keeps them safe behind your teeth | |
| But the wrong will strand you | |
| Come off course while you sleep | |
| Sweep your boat out to sea | |
| Or dashed to bits on the reef | |
| The vessel groans | |
| The ocean pressures its frame to the port | |
| I see the lighthouse | |
| Through the sleet and the rain | |
| And I wish for one more day | |
| To give my love and repay debts | |
| The morning finds our bodies | |
| Washed up thirty miles west | |
| They say that the captain stays fast with the ship | |
| Through still and storm | |
| But this ain' t the | |
| Dakota and the water' s cold | |
| Won' t have to fight for long This is the end | |
| This story' s old but it goes | |
| On and on until we disappear This is the calm | |
| Calm me and let me taste the salt | |
| You breathed while you were underneath We are drowning | |
| I am the one who haunts your dreams | |
| Of mountains sunk below the sea After the storm | |
| I spoke the words but never gave | |
| A thought to what they all could mean Wrecked in the deep | |
| I know that this is what you want | |
| A funeral keeps both of us apart Washed up on the beach | |
| You know that you are not alone | |
| I need you like water in my lungs This is the end | |
| This story' s old but it goes | |
| On and on until we disappear This is the calm | |
| Calm me and let me taste the salt | |
| You breathed while you were underneath We are impressive | |
| I am the one who haunts your dreams | |
| Of mountains sunk below the sea After the storm | |
| I spoke the words but never gave | |
| A thought to what they all could mean Wrecked in the deep | |
| I know that this is what you want | |
| A funeral keeps both of us apart Washed up on the beach | |
| You know that you are not alone | |
| I need you like water in my lungs This is the end |
| zuò qǔ : Lacey | |
| Sent out an | |
| S. O. S. call | |
| It was a quarter past four in the morning | |
| When the storm broke our second anchor line | |
| Four months at sea | |
| Four months of calm seas | |
| To be pounded in the shallows | |
| Off the tip of | |
| Montauk Point | |
| They call them rogues | |
| They travel fast and alone | |
| One hundred foot faces | |
| Of God' s good ocean gone wrong | |
| What they call love is risk' | |
| Cause you always get hit out of nowhere | |
| By some wave and end up on your own | |
| The hole in the hull defied the crew' s attempt | |
| To bail us out | |
| Flooded the engines and radio | |
| Halfburied bow | |
| Your tongue is a rudder | |
| It steers the whole ship | |
| Sends your words past your lips | |
| Keeps them safe behind your teeth | |
| But the wrong will strand you | |
| Come off course while you sleep | |
| Sweep your boat out to sea | |
| Or dashed to bits on the reef | |
| The vessel groans | |
| The ocean pressures its frame to the port | |
| I see the lighthouse | |
| Through the sleet and the rain | |
| And I wish for one more day | |
| To give my love and repay debts | |
| The morning finds our bodies | |
| Washed up thirty miles west | |
| They say that the captain stays fast with the ship | |
| Through still and storm | |
| But this ain' t the | |
| Dakota and the water' s cold | |
| Won' t have to fight for long This is the end | |
| This story' s old but it goes | |
| On and on until we disappear This is the calm | |
| Calm me and let me taste the salt | |
| You breathed while you were underneath We are drowning | |
| I am the one who haunts your dreams | |
| Of mountains sunk below the sea After the storm | |
| I spoke the words but never gave | |
| A thought to what they all could mean Wrecked in the deep | |
| I know that this is what you want | |
| A funeral keeps both of us apart Washed up on the beach | |
| You know that you are not alone | |
| I need you like water in my lungs This is the end | |
| This story' s old but it goes | |
| On and on until we disappear This is the calm | |
| Calm me and let me taste the salt | |
| You breathed while you were underneath We are impressive | |
| I am the one who haunts your dreams | |
| Of mountains sunk below the sea After the storm | |
| I spoke the words but never gave | |
| A thought to what they all could mean Wrecked in the deep | |
| I know that this is what you want | |
| A funeral keeps both of us apart Washed up on the beach | |
| You know that you are not alone | |
| I need you like water in my lungs This is the end |