Unwind

Unwind: Embracing Liberation from the Weight of Thoughts
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Lyrics

Morning comes in a bit too quick

Morning arrives abruptly, possibly causing a sense of disorientation or surprise.

Open the door here comes the wind

The door opens, and the wind enters, symbolizing an external force or change.

Back then I imagine

Reflecting on the past, envisioning a different time or circumstance.

The view from the window starts to spin

The world outside the window appears distorted or confusing.


If I could just unwind

Expressing a desire to go back in time or reverse certain aspects of life.

Let go of things heavy on my mind

Wishing to release burdens and concerns that weigh heavily on the mind.

I'd find

A hopeful expectation of discovering something positive through this process.


I don't care about the thoughts moving in my head

Indifference to the thoughts circulating in the mind, suggesting a desire to detach.

If it's there unaware of the things you've said

Awareness of one's own thoughts but unaffected by external comments or opinions.

If I get mad collaborating with my bed

The frustration of dealing with emotions, possibly expressed through collaboration with the bed as a place of solace.

It's a long way down to get out of here

Highlighting the difficulty or challenges in escaping the current situation.

It's a long way down get out of here

Reiteration of the challenging journey to break free from the current state.


I've been waiting for you to come

An anticipation or longing for someone to arrive.

I've been waiting for you to come back and haunt me

An expectation for someone from the past to return and have an impact on the present.


To get out of here

A recurring desire or plea to escape the current circumstances.

I've been waiting

Expressing patience and readiness for a change or an awaited event.

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