| Song | After The Ceasefire |
| Artist | Marianne Faithfull |
| Album | Vagabond Ways |
| 作词 : Lanois, McGuinness | |
| After the ceasefire that they swore would last | |
| She had the bright idea 'To hell with the past!' | |
| That's where love lay bleeding licking at its wounds | |
| The times were never changing sticking to their guns | |
| She thought she really meant it, that's the honest truth | |
| She felt it in her marrow, she felt it in her boots | |
| After the ceasefire, after the ceasefire. | |
| The man she married, he was something else | |
| He adored the chaos, smashing all the delft | |
| The man she married, he was something else | |
| He had the sudden notion it's time to call a truth | |
| It's time to lead a quiet life for the love of Jeeze | |
| Let's sit down together and engage in talks of peace | |
| After the ceasefire, after the ceasefire. | |
| He was Irish Catholic, she had English blood | |
| They met in a good restaurant, they gave the secret knot | |
| She ordered fish and lentils, he the kidney stew | |
| She played with bold impulses, wine turned his lips blue | |
| They left in separate taxis to the same address | |
| In case someone was watching, and there they did confess | |
| After the ceasefire, after the ceasefire. | |
| It was all the others' fault, they thought at any rate | |
| After the ceasefire to put an end to hate | |
| She was reaching for her knife, he a fork and spoon, | |
| They sat about devouring the poison of the moon | |
| Shared a fatal cigarette neither one would light | |
| Their breath was flame enough, nobody said goodnight | |
| After the ceasefire, after the ceasefire. | |
| After the ceasefire that they swore would last | |
| They had the strange idea of living in the past | |
| That's where love lies bleeding licking at its wounds | |
| The times are never changing sticking to their guns | |
| They sit about devouring the poison of the moon | |
| The times were never singing the same tune | |
| After the ceasefire | |
| After the ceasefire | |
| After the ceasefire | |
| After the ceasefire |
| zuò cí : Lanois, McGuinness | |
| After the ceasefire that they swore would last | |
| She had the bright idea ' To hell with the past!' | |
| That' s where love lay bleeding licking at its wounds | |
| The times were never changing sticking to their guns | |
| She thought she really meant it, that' s the honest truth | |
| She felt it in her marrow, she felt it in her boots | |
| After the ceasefire, after the ceasefire. | |
| The man she married, he was something else | |
| He adored the chaos, smashing all the delft | |
| The man she married, he was something else | |
| He had the sudden notion it' s time to call a truth | |
| It' s time to lead a quiet life for the love of Jeeze | |
| Let' s sit down together and engage in talks of peace | |
| After the ceasefire, after the ceasefire. | |
| He was Irish Catholic, she had English blood | |
| They met in a good restaurant, they gave the secret knot | |
| She ordered fish and lentils, he the kidney stew | |
| She played with bold impulses, wine turned his lips blue | |
| They left in separate taxis to the same address | |
| In case someone was watching, and there they did confess | |
| After the ceasefire, after the ceasefire. | |
| It was all the others' fault, they thought at any rate | |
| After the ceasefire to put an end to hate | |
| She was reaching for her knife, he a fork and spoon, | |
| They sat about devouring the poison of the moon | |
| Shared a fatal cigarette neither one would light | |
| Their breath was flame enough, nobody said goodnight | |
| After the ceasefire, after the ceasefire. | |
| After the ceasefire that they swore would last | |
| They had the strange idea of living in the past | |
| That' s where love lies bleeding licking at its wounds | |
| The times are never changing sticking to their guns | |
| They sit about devouring the poison of the moon | |
| The times were never singing the same tune | |
| After the ceasefire | |
| After the ceasefire | |
| After the ceasefire | |
| After the ceasefire |