• 标题:There Is No Mathematics To Love And Loss
  • 歌手:Anberlin
  • 专辑:Cities
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    Anberlin-There Is No Mathematics To Love And Loss

    If you're leaving,
    leave the cigarettes.
    You've already got the lighter and the keys.
    She packs her boxes.
    He knows that she's serious
    Not by the look in her face
    but the lack of rings.
    Words lost their meanings long ago.
    Right around the time
    when she let him know.

    Oh oh oh oh ohoh oh oh

    Have you ever heard a word?
    Rather be lonely in love,
    than alive with you and dead.
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Hear me out this time
    (Hear me out this time).
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Rather be lonely in love,
    than alive with you and dead.
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Hear me out this time
    (Hear me out this time).

    There is algebra in gasoline.
    Burning pictures,
    pages and photographs.
    Fire can make a conscience clean.
    (Strike the match, we'll see)
    Rolls the window down,
    calls his name and pulls away.
    Rethinks every word he's said in disarray.
    Watched their house burn and in turn.
    (What made it home, drive away)

    Have you ever heard a word?
    Rather be lonely in love
    than alive with you and dead.
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Hear me out this time
    (Hear me out this time).
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Rather be lonely in love
    than alive with you and dead.
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Hear me out this time
    (Hear me out this time).

    Where does one start
    To pick up pieces
    Of a gasoline heart?
    When all he has is driving away.
    Ay ay ay ay ayay ay ay..

    Have you ever heard a word?
    Rather be lonely in love
    than alive with you and dead.
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Hear me out this time
    (Hear me out this time).
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Rather be lonely in love
    than alive with you and dead.
    Have you ever heard a word?
    Hear me out this time
    (Hear me out this time).