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  • 作词 : Charlie Wayne/Isaac Wood/Lewis Evans/Luke Mark/May Kershaw/Tyler Hyde/Georgia Ellery
    作曲 : Charlie Wayne/Isaac Wood/Lewis Evans/Luke Mark/May Kershaw/Tyler Hyde/Sergio Maschetzko/Georgia Ellery
    [Verse 1]
    Okay, well I just woke up
    And you already don't care
    That I tried my best to hold you
    Through the headset that you wear
    As tight as I might hold it
    Over where the signal's good
    There's no way to save your evening now
    Through the little phone that could

    [Verse 2]
    And yes, I was tempted
    And I christened me lonely
    I pretended to falter
    And I burnt scented candles there
    And I hung some good pictures where
    Thе paintwork was perfect
    So no-one could doubt it
    That I was still losing

    [Chorus]
    So show mе the land you acquired
    And slip into something beside
    The holes you try to hide
    And lay out your rules for the night
    Oh, don't eat your toast in my bed
    Oh darling, I
    I never felt the crumbs until you said
    "This place is not for any man
    Nor particles of bread"

    [Verse 3]
    Furnished your suffering
    And you played a good organ
    And the world gathered singing
    Good words that you'd stolen
    And every phone died then
    And no-one had WiFi inside your apartment
    We knelt at your altar

    [Verse 4]
    Okay, well I just woke up
    And you already don't care
    That I tried my best to hold you
    Through the headset that you wear
    And, as tight as I might hold it
    Over where the signal's good
    There's no way to save your evening now
    Through the little phone that could

    [Chorus]
    So show me the land you acquired
    And slip into something beside
    The holes you try to hide
    And lay out your rules for the night
    Oh, don't eat your toast in my bed
    Oh, darling I
    I never felt the crumbs until you said
    "This place is not for any man
    Nor particles of bread"

    [Stage Chatter]
    Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Luke Mark
  • 作词 : Charlie Wayne/Isaac Wood/Lewis Evans/Luke Mark/May Kershaw/Tyler Hyde/Georgia Ellery
    作曲 : Charlie Wayne/Isaac Wood/Lewis Evans/Luke Mark/May Kershaw/Tyler Hyde/Sergio Maschetzko/Georgia Ellery
    [Verse 1]
    Okay, well I just woke up
    And you already don't care
    That I tried my best to hold you
    Through the headset that you wear
    As tight as I might hold it
    Over where the signal's good
    There's no way to save your evening now
    Through the little phone that could

    [Verse 2]
    And yes, I was tempted
    And I christened me lonely
    I pretended to falter
    And I burnt scented candles there
    And I hung some good pictures where
    Thе paintwork was perfect
    So no-one could doubt it
    That I was still losing

    [Chorus]
    So show mе the land you acquired
    And slip into something beside
    The holes you try to hide
    And lay out your rules for the night
    Oh, don't eat your toast in my bed
    Oh darling, I
    I never felt the crumbs until you said
    "This place is not for any man
    Nor particles of bread"

    [Verse 3]
    Furnished your suffering
    And you played a good organ
    And the world gathered singing
    Good words that you'd stolen
    And every phone died then
    And no-one had WiFi inside your apartment
    We knelt at your altar

    [Verse 4]
    Okay, well I just woke up
    And you already don't care
    That I tried my best to hold you
    Through the headset that you wear
    And, as tight as I might hold it
    Over where the signal's good
    There's no way to save your evening now
    Through the little phone that could

    [Chorus]
    So show me the land you acquired
    And slip into something beside
    The holes you try to hide
    And lay out your rules for the night
    Oh, don't eat your toast in my bed
    Oh, darling I
    I never felt the crumbs until you said
    "This place is not for any man
    Nor particles of bread"

    [Stage Chatter]
    Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Luke Mark