| Song | Words Can Save Us |
| Artist | Chumbawamba |
| Album | The Boy Bands Have Won |
| 作曲 : Chumbawamba | |
| April morning summer come soon | |
| Clouds follow after | |
| Morning sun is hidden by noon | |
| Day shrouded over | |
| Tears to face the morning news | |
| We watch our future burn | |
| And wonder if we'll ever learn | |
| That words can save us | |
| War in Broken | |
| Promise Land | |
| Fame fear and gunfire | |
| Cowboy culture blood on its hands | |
| Flag fuel and empire | |
| Bit parts for shooting stars | |
| Above the dying trees | |
| No-one looking up to see | |
| How words can save us | |
| Number one | |
| Favourite son | |
| One more outsider | |
| Army drops its cluster bombs | |
| Boy sees his future | |
| World are you listening now? | |
| This fool just had his day | |
| Who'll be brave enough to say | |
| That words can save us? |
| zuò qǔ : Chumbawamba | |
| April morning summer come soon | |
| Clouds follow after | |
| Morning sun is hidden by noon | |
| Day shrouded over | |
| Tears to face the morning news | |
| We watch our future burn | |
| And wonder if we' ll ever learn | |
| That words can save us | |
| War in Broken | |
| Promise Land | |
| Fame fear and gunfire | |
| Cowboy culture blood on its hands | |
| Flag fuel and empire | |
| Bit parts for shooting stars | |
| Above the dying trees | |
| Noone looking up to see | |
| How words can save us | |
| Number one | |
| Favourite son | |
| One more outsider | |
| Army drops its cluster bombs | |
| Boy sees his future | |
| World are you listening now? | |
| This fool just had his day | |
| Who' ll be brave enough to say | |
| That words can save us? |