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“Your Sword Versus My Dagger” is the first track from the second full-length album “Discovering the Waterfront” by Silverstein, released in 2005.
The track is a pure reference to the tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, which was dealing with a love story between Romeo and Juliet, bot...
[Verse 1]
I'm cutting through
You're bleeding out
And I would tell the truth, but I can't help myself
Red rushes out, dissect this nerve
And I'll stop myself before I reach my cell
[Chorus]
I wasn't asking for the world
And you know that I'm not one to follow through
All these city streets, the people look the same
And I can see your face and I can hear your name
I wasn't asking for the world
[Verse 2]
You're stabbing in
Permanent scars
And you'll justify it all inside yourself
You've finished me
My pulse is gone
And you're satisfied to put this all to hell
[Chorus]
I wasn't asking for the world
And you know that I'm not one to follow through
All these city streets, the people look the same
And I can see your face and I can hear your name
I wasn't asking for the world
[Bridge]
Drink the poison when you think it's over
Stabbing yourself, when you think it's too late
Tragic endings are your thing, you love them;
You love letting go. The ending's the same
Drink the poison when you think it's over
Inevitable, Verona lives inside of you
[Chorus]
I wasn't asking for the world
And you know that I'm not one to follow through
All these city streets, the people look the same
And I can see your face and I can hear your name
I wasn't asking for the world
Your Sword Versus My Dagger was written by Shane Told.
Your Sword Versus My Dagger was produced by Cameron Webb.
Silverstein released Your Sword Versus My Dagger on Tue Aug 16 2005.