Windmills

Album: Dulcinea (1994)
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  • I spend too much time
    Raiding windmills
    We go side by side
    Laughing til it's right

    There's something that you won't show
    Waiting where the light goes

    Take the darkest hour
    Break it open
    Water to repair
    What we have broken

    There's something that you won't show
    Waiting where the light goes
    Maybe anywhere the wind blows
    It's all worth waiting for

    Pull on the borders to lighten the load
    Tell all the passengers we're going home

    I spend too much time
    Seeking shelter
    World without end
    Couldn't hold her

    There's something that you won't show
    Waiting where the light goes
    Maybe anywhere the wind blows
    It's all worth waiting for
    Anywhere the wind blows Writer/s: DINNING, GUSS, NICHOLS, PHILLIPS
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