| Song | Greetings In Braille |
| Artist | The Elected |
| Album | Me First |
| 作曲 : Sennett | |
| If my senses fail, stay with me 'til they go 'cause | |
| I don't want to be alone. | |
| Greetings in | |
| Braille, they'll describe everything, colors aren't everything. | |
| And if you see me down at the liquor store, please don't tell my dad. | |
| And if you see my dad down at the liquor store, don't tell me anything at all. | |
| And the people you brought are just drainpipes bringing trash to the ground. | |
| And the memories are just picture cards, one night stands and breakdowns. | |
| And you were cold, tired and old as you'd ever looked that night. | |
| And we were warned, yeah. | |
| We were warned not to stay out too late. | |
| But some things were worth getting in trouble for. | |
| So now that you finally failed just like you said you would, down to the last detail. | |
| Well, if living's such hell, here's to your dying days. | |
| You won't have to be afraid. | |
| And the heroes you met were just fiction, yeah, with higher expectations. | |
| And your friends grew up faster than you got successful, told you to keep it up. | |
| Good comes to those who work. | |
| And the stories they told you were true, babe. | |
| Your mom really went crazy. | |
| But that doesn't have to be you. | |
| No. And I miss | |
| Tara and Melissa, | |
| Allen and | |
| John. And you'll never have friends like you did when you were young. | |
| But our bodies were pulled away and swept out to the sea and | |
| I'd call and say hi if | |
| I thought you'd remember me. cause some things are worth leaving old memories for. | |
| If my senses fail, stay with me 'til they go 'cause | |
| I don't want to be alone. | |
| Greetings in | |
| Braille, should describe everything 'cause you can't see anything from here. | |
| From here, you can't see nothing at all. |
| zuò qǔ : Sennett | |
| If my senses fail, stay with me ' til they go ' cause | |
| I don' t want to be alone. | |
| Greetings in | |
| Braille, they' ll describe everything, colors aren' t everything. | |
| And if you see me down at the liquor store, please don' t tell my dad. | |
| And if you see my dad down at the liquor store, don' t tell me anything at all. | |
| And the people you brought are just drainpipes bringing trash to the ground. | |
| And the memories are just picture cards, one night stands and breakdowns. | |
| And you were cold, tired and old as you' d ever looked that night. | |
| And we were warned, yeah. | |
| We were warned not to stay out too late. | |
| But some things were worth getting in trouble for. | |
| So now that you finally failed just like you said you would, down to the last detail. | |
| Well, if living' s such hell, here' s to your dying days. | |
| You won' t have to be afraid. | |
| And the heroes you met were just fiction, yeah, with higher expectations. | |
| And your friends grew up faster than you got successful, told you to keep it up. | |
| Good comes to those who work. | |
| And the stories they told you were true, babe. | |
| Your mom really went crazy. | |
| But that doesn' t have to be you. | |
| No. And I miss | |
| Tara and Melissa, | |
| Allen and | |
| John. And you' ll never have friends like you did when you were young. | |
| But our bodies were pulled away and swept out to the sea and | |
| I' d call and say hi if | |
| I thought you' d remember me. cause some things are worth leaving old memories for. | |
| If my senses fail, stay with me ' til they go ' cause | |
| I don' t want to be alone. | |
| Greetings in | |
| Braille, should describe everything ' cause you can' t see anything from here. | |
| From here, you can' t see nothing at all. |