Razorblades

ADAM RUSSELL, DAN MARSALA, JOSHUA WILLS, PHILLIP SNEED, RYAN PHILLIPS

Yeah, yeah
Walking example of you
Wait for the silence
Talking backwards to you
It meant nothing to me
Watching the world fall on you
I'm keeping my eyes closed
Now I can see what this means to you
It meant nothing to me

This wasted so many nights and again
I've wasted so much time on a friend
Too young, too proud to understand
So this is the end

Perfect timing for you
You'll run 'til your legs break
So here's my reminder of you
It meant nothing to me

This wasted so many nights and again
I've wasted so much time on a friend
Too young, too proud to understand
So this is the end, go!

We should've seen this coming
We should've seen this
Yeah! Yeah!

This wasted so many nights and again
I've wasted so much time on a friend
Too young, too proud to understand
So this is the end

This wasted so many nights and again
I've wasted so much time on a friend
Too young, too proud to understand
So this is the end

Yeah! This is the end!

Trivia about the song Razorblades by Story of the Year

On which albums was the song “Razorblades” released by Story of the Year?
Story of the Year released the song on the albums “Page Avenue” in 2003 and “Page Avenue: Ten Years and Counting” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Razorblades” by Story of the Year?
The song “Razorblades” by Story of the Year was composed by ADAM RUSSELL, DAN MARSALA, JOSHUA WILLS, PHILLIP SNEED, RYAN PHILLIPS.

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