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{{Song | {{Song | ||
| Name = Warship My Wreck | | Name = Warship My Wreck | ||
− | | Cover = | + | | Cover = ThePaleEmperor.jpg |
| Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | | Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | ||
| Album = [[The Pale Emperor]] | | Album = [[The Pale Emperor]] | ||
| Released = 2015 | | Released = 2015 | ||
− | | Recorded = | + | | Recorded = 2014 |
− | | Genre = | + | | Genre = alternative rock, gothic rock |
| Length = 5:57 | | Length = 5:57 | ||
− | | Label = | + | | Label = hell, etc. |
− | | Writer = | + | | Writer = Marilyn Manson |
− | | Composer = | + | | Composer = Marilyn Manson, Tyler Bates |
− | | Producer = | + | | Producer = Tyler Bates |
}} | }} | ||
− | "'''Warship My Wreck'''" is the | + | "'''Warship My Wreck'''" is the fifth track on the 2015 release ''[[The Pale Emperor]]''. |
− | ==Appearances== | + | == Appearances == |
* ''[[The Pale Emperor]]'' | * ''[[The Pale Emperor]]'' | ||
− | [[Category:The Pale Emperor]] | + | == Lyrics == |
− | [[Category:Songs]] | + | |
+ | You're a paper doll | ||
+ | I'll fold you how I want | ||
+ | You're not my noose | ||
+ | I tied this knot | ||
+ | If this won't be | ||
+ | Our fingers locked together | ||
+ | Then this is total war | ||
+ | Method not objective | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together | ||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together | ||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together | ||
+ | Back together | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck | ||
+ | Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck | ||
+ | Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck | ||
+ | Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck | ||
+ | Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck | ||
+ | Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck | ||
+ | Warship my wreck, warship my wreck | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cut the hands off | ||
+ | Kamikaze into your soul | ||
+ | Cut the hands off | ||
+ | Kamikaze into your soul | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck | ||
+ | Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck | ||
+ | Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck | ||
+ | Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck | ||
+ | Worship my wreck | ||
+ | Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck | ||
+ | Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together | ||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together | ||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together | ||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules (warship my wreck) | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together (warship my wreck) | ||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules (warship my wreck) | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together (warship my wreck) | ||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules (warship my wreck) | ||
+ | If I can glue them back together (warship my wreck) | ||
+ | You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * A segment of the song's chorus is featured in the official trailer for the third season of the television series ''The Strain.'' | ||
+ | * The opening takes inspiration from Punk Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine". | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:The Pale Emperor era]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marilyn Manson songs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs from The Pale Emperor]] |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 23 January 2024
"Warship My Wreck" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | The Pale Emperor | |
Released | 2015 | |
Recorded | 2014 | |
Genre | alternative rock, gothic rock | |
Length | 5:57 | |
Label | hell, etc. | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Composer | Marilyn Manson, Tyler Bates | |
Producer | Tyler Bates |
"Warship My Wreck" is the fifth track on the 2015 release The Pale Emperor.
Appearances[edit]
Lyrics[edit]
You're a paper doll I'll fold you how I want You're not my noose I tied this knot If this won't be Our fingers locked together Then this is total war Method not objective You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules If I can glue them back together You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules If I can glue them back together You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules If I can glue them back together Back together Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck Warship my wreck, warship my wreck Cut the hands off Kamikaze into your soul Cut the hands off Kamikaze into your soul Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck Worship my wreck Scars on my fingers, bruises, my neck Crashin' my trains, warship my wreck You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules If I can glue them back together You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules If I can glue them back together You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules If I can glue them back together You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules (warship my wreck) If I can glue them back together (warship my wreck) You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules (warship my wreck) If I can glue them back together (warship my wreck) You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules (warship my wreck) If I can glue them back together (warship my wreck) You can't ever say that I'm breaking the rules
Trivia[edit]
- A segment of the song's chorus is featured in the official trailer for the third season of the television series The Strain.
- The opening takes inspiration from Punk Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine".