| Song | Impermanence |
| Artist | Bop |
| Album | Blood Pressure |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Just for one night, can we pretend that this is normal? | |
| Just for tonight, can we pretend that nothing’s wrong? | |
| Can we forget that we are tired and broken? | |
| Tonight can we act like we’re still strong? | |
| Just for one night, can we pretend the worst is over? | |
| Just for tonight, can we allow ourselves to breathe? | |
| Can we let die the flames that burn around us? | |
| Tonight can we live without disease? | |
| If we question our impermanence | |
| We may not live forever | |
| But if the sun comes up tomorrow | |
| Why should we hope for better? | |
| Just for one night, can we pretend that we are happy? | |
| Just for tonight, can we leave behind our grief? | |
| Can we ignore the storm clouds in the distance? | |
| Tonight can we rely on our belief? | |
| Just for one night, can we laugh at our misfortune? | |
| Just for tonight, can we sing away the fear? | |
| Can we let go of everything that we’ve lost? | |
| Tonight can we hold the future near? | |
| If we question our impermanence | |
| We may not live forever | |
| But if the sun comes up tomorrow | |
| Why should we hope for better? |
| Just for one night, can we pretend that this is normal? | |
| Just for tonight, can we pretend that nothing' s wrong? | |
| Can we forget that we are tired and broken? | |
| Tonight can we act like we' re still strong? | |
| Just for one night, can we pretend the worst is over? | |
| Just for tonight, can we allow ourselves to breathe? | |
| Can we let die the flames that burn around us? | |
| Tonight can we live without disease? | |
| If we question our impermanence | |
| We may not live forever | |
| But if the sun comes up tomorrow | |
| Why should we hope for better? | |
| Just for one night, can we pretend that we are happy? | |
| Just for tonight, can we leave behind our grief? | |
| Can we ignore the storm clouds in the distance? | |
| Tonight can we rely on our belief? | |
| Just for one night, can we laugh at our misfortune? | |
| Just for tonight, can we sing away the fear? | |
| Can we let go of everything that we' ve lost? | |
| Tonight can we hold the future near? | |
| If we question our impermanence | |
| We may not live forever | |
| But if the sun comes up tomorrow | |
| Why should we hope for better? |
| Just for one night, can we pretend that this is normal? | |
| Just for tonight, can we pretend that nothing' s wrong? | |
| Can we forget that we are tired and broken? | |
| Tonight can we act like we' re still strong? | |
| Just for one night, can we pretend the worst is over? | |
| Just for tonight, can we allow ourselves to breathe? | |
| Can we let die the flames that burn around us? | |
| Tonight can we live without disease? | |
| If we question our impermanence | |
| We may not live forever | |
| But if the sun comes up tomorrow | |
| Why should we hope for better? | |
| Just for one night, can we pretend that we are happy? | |
| Just for tonight, can we leave behind our grief? | |
| Can we ignore the storm clouds in the distance? | |
| Tonight can we rely on our belief? | |
| Just for one night, can we laugh at our misfortune? | |
| Just for tonight, can we sing away the fear? | |
| Can we let go of everything that we' ve lost? | |
| Tonight can we hold the future near? | |
| If we question our impermanence | |
| We may not live forever | |
| But if the sun comes up tomorrow | |
| Why should we hope for better? |