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Darling Harbour - Silverstein



     
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In the lighthouse by the sea, at the thirty third degree
You make me feel so special and free
But there's something in the air turning stutters into stairs
I look into your blue eyes and sayDarling
Don't throw it all away
Darling
I'm here to make you stay with meIn the sun I look so pale, northern skin so thin and frail
But I try to close my eyes, when everything starts fading
When I wake up from this dream shivering under cold sheets
Ten thousand mile away, I wish I was on King StreetDarling
Don't throw it all away
Darling
I'm here to make you stay with meNewly risen how brightly you shine
Something seems to give inside my heart when you're nearby
All I've given to you is faking eyes
I don't understand, I can't figure it out, I can't figure itOn a park bench by the street, at the forty third degree
I'll sit and watch the snow fall and think
If these walls could tell the tale and excuse to no avail

Will you ever begin to forgive me again, to forgive me now?Darling
Don't throw it all away
Darling
I'm here to make you stay with me
Stay with meDarling
Don't throw it all away
I don't understand, I don't understand
I'm here to make you stay
I can't figure it out, I can't figure it

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Silverstein is a 5-piece rock band from Burlington, Ontario, Canada; formed in 2000. The band name was taken from the famous children's author Shel Silverstein. After several lineup changes, the band acquired Billy Hamilton, a local fan who learned of the band's need for a bassist on the Internet message board "The 905 Board" (an Ontario area outreach board which used to be for local musicians). In Christmas of 2001, he joined the band after Shane Told helped him learn the music for the songs. Following a rehearsal on Boxing Day (December 26) in 2001, he officially debuted with Silverstein.

Read more about Silverstein on Last.fm.


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