| Song | Heavy Comfort |
| Artist | You Am I |
| Album | Hourly Daily |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Rogers | |
| Did you catch her in the window? | |
| Do I run or do | |
| I mend. Praying for heavy comfort | |
| To fill his pockets with his hands. | |
| Men in chip shops, milk bars, postmen | |
| Used to fork out for your mouth. | |
| And now the compliments have stopped | |
| Since every asset's headed south. | |
| He was a sharp one what a looker. | |
| The last drunk to hang around. | |
| Get well she could colour knickers | |
| Just for the mirror now. | |
| Had a dream once it was morning | |
| In a dress that never frayed. | |
| And now your friends are like eyelashes | |
| Too many dropping off these days. | |
| For forty seconds today | |
| I was sure that we were feeling the same way. | |
| For forty seconds today | |
| I was sure that we were feeling the same way. |
| zuo ci : Rogers | |
| Did you catch her in the window? | |
| Do I run or do | |
| I mend. Praying for heavy comfort | |
| To fill his pockets with his hands. | |
| Men in chip shops, milk bars, postmen | |
| Used to fork out for your mouth. | |
| And now the compliments have stopped | |
| Since every asset' s headed south. | |
| He was a sharp one what a looker. | |
| The last drunk to hang around. | |
| Get well she could colour knickers | |
| Just for the mirror now. | |
| Had a dream once it was morning | |
| In a dress that never frayed. | |
| And now your friends are like eyelashes | |
| Too many dropping off these days. | |
| For forty seconds today | |
| I was sure that we were feeling the same way. | |
| For forty seconds today | |
| I was sure that we were feeling the same way. |
| zuò cí : Rogers | |
| Did you catch her in the window? | |
| Do I run or do | |
| I mend. Praying for heavy comfort | |
| To fill his pockets with his hands. | |
| Men in chip shops, milk bars, postmen | |
| Used to fork out for your mouth. | |
| And now the compliments have stopped | |
| Since every asset' s headed south. | |
| He was a sharp one what a looker. | |
| The last drunk to hang around. | |
| Get well she could colour knickers | |
| Just for the mirror now. | |
| Had a dream once it was morning | |
| In a dress that never frayed. | |
| And now your friends are like eyelashes | |
| Too many dropping off these days. | |
| For forty seconds today | |
| I was sure that we were feeling the same way. | |
| For forty seconds today | |
| I was sure that we were feeling the same way. |