| Song | A Setting Sun |
| Artist | Grand Archives |
| Album | The Grand Archives |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Lewis | |
| We won't need twenty steps today, | |
| the gallery it swims away | |
| in Monday shoes. | |
| It's awful tempting, might black, | |
| the way the words run down your back, | |
| beneath the gentle sway of paper lantern moons. | |
| Could you be quick or be, | |
| could you be quick or be tired. | |
| The tock, the tick of it, | |
| atop the funeral pyre. | |
| We're in the thick of it, | |
| so bite the brick of it all. | |
| We gnaw through limbs to extricate ourselves, | |
| from where we stand and where we fell, | |
| when we don't know how | |
| to sidsetep when tiny guns | |
| have made their way through the best of us, | |
| beneath the gentle sway of paper latern moons. | |
| Could you be quick or be, | |
| could you be quick or be tired. | |
| The tock, the tick of it, | |
| atop the funeral pyre. | |
| We're in the thick of it, | |
| so bite the brick of it all. | |
| Your tithing teeth have never sung, | |
| a fitting tune for a setting sun. | |
| I know your ghost is somewhere good. | |
| We haven't seen and we'll never know, | |
| where summer sleeps and the springtime goes. | |
| We only hope it's somewhere good. |
| zuo qu : Lewis | |
| We won' t need twenty steps today, | |
| the gallery it swims away | |
| in Monday shoes. | |
| It' s awful tempting, might black, | |
| the way the words run down your back, | |
| beneath the gentle sway of paper lantern moons. | |
| Could you be quick or be, | |
| could you be quick or be tired. | |
| The tock, the tick of it, | |
| atop the funeral pyre. | |
| We' re in the thick of it, | |
| so bite the brick of it all. | |
| We gnaw through limbs to extricate ourselves, | |
| from where we stand and where we fell, | |
| when we don' t know how | |
| to sidsetep when tiny guns | |
| have made their way through the best of us, | |
| beneath the gentle sway of paper latern moons. | |
| Could you be quick or be, | |
| could you be quick or be tired. | |
| The tock, the tick of it, | |
| atop the funeral pyre. | |
| We' re in the thick of it, | |
| so bite the brick of it all. | |
| Your tithing teeth have never sung, | |
| a fitting tune for a setting sun. | |
| I know your ghost is somewhere good. | |
| We haven' t seen and we' ll never know, | |
| where summer sleeps and the springtime goes. | |
| We only hope it' s somewhere good. |
| zuò qǔ : Lewis | |
| We won' t need twenty steps today, | |
| the gallery it swims away | |
| in Monday shoes. | |
| It' s awful tempting, might black, | |
| the way the words run down your back, | |
| beneath the gentle sway of paper lantern moons. | |
| Could you be quick or be, | |
| could you be quick or be tired. | |
| The tock, the tick of it, | |
| atop the funeral pyre. | |
| We' re in the thick of it, | |
| so bite the brick of it all. | |
| We gnaw through limbs to extricate ourselves, | |
| from where we stand and where we fell, | |
| when we don' t know how | |
| to sidsetep when tiny guns | |
| have made their way through the best of us, | |
| beneath the gentle sway of paper latern moons. | |
| Could you be quick or be, | |
| could you be quick or be tired. | |
| The tock, the tick of it, | |
| atop the funeral pyre. | |
| We' re in the thick of it, | |
| so bite the brick of it all. | |
| Your tithing teeth have never sung, | |
| a fitting tune for a setting sun. | |
| I know your ghost is somewhere good. | |
| We haven' t seen and we' ll never know, | |
| where summer sleeps and the springtime goes. | |
| We only hope it' s somewhere good. |