Unwind Lyrics
Unwind - Latin Quarter
Written by:Greg Harewood/Yona Dunsford
You measured by certainties that didn't exist
You accepted forever when you barely had kissed
In a town at a time of a peace that
No one could find
The silk mills the anthills the tendrils
Began to unwind
You were keeping your balance
But losing your feet
Living the gulf between a drum and a beat
It never stopped running the
Blood of the contract you
Signed
The weak wills the nerve pills the treadmills
Began to unwind
You knew how many fractures make up a big break
But it took without giving and left you to shake
Forging ahead but somehow always falling behind
The cheap thrills the stand stills the bar bills
Began to unwind
A lover too late after a premature wife
Touching the limits of a limitless life
In the teeth of a gale as it bit and
Started to grind
The saw mills the drink spills the untils
You measured by certainties you only invented
In a life that you paid for but still only
Rented
You figured that leaving was
Kinder than being unkind
The wind chills the windmills the free wills
Began to unwind
Began to unwind