Unwind
by Pink

Album: Try This (2003)
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  • I hide my pain like the rest of them
    That's why I'm always laughing
    I'm troubled, I'm brilliant and miserable too
    That's why I am so funny
    I swallow down all my fears
    With a bottle made of silver
    I've only been here for 27 years
    But already my life is over

    And I need to unwind, yes, and I
    I need to unwind, yes, and I
    Want all the time
    To be loved, to unwind

    My life is like a fairytale
    That nobody believes in
    I can't remember anything
    Not the people, not that places I've been
    Just one more day you can make it, babe
    That's what I tell myself
    And everything that I love in life
    It is killing me, 'cause it's bad for my health

    And I need to unwind, yes, and I
    I need to unwind, yes, and I
    Want all the time
    To be loved, to unwind

    Somebody comfort me
    Southern comfort me
    Somebody comfort me
    Southern comfort me Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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