A night for celebration
A night to unwind
A night when Dr Jekyll
Pushes Mr Hyde from behind

Release me, I will unwind tonightÉ

The hopes delay the message
Distorted in my mind
Emotions begin to rise
This system starts to unwind

Release me, I will unwind tonightÉ

WeÕre burning through the dark
The facts donÕt seem the same
A game for the insane
The cat begins to bark

Release me, I will unwind tonightÉ

Falling into the night
A twisted vision stands clear
Clear in my sight
WeÕre revelling in this devilÕs delight
It seems so right
As the AdamÕs bite
TonightÉ

I will unwind



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    Lyric Correction

    Actually, these aren't the lyrics to "For My Country", these are the lyrics to "Unwind". The lyrics should read (to the best of my knowledge):

    A blaze in their eyes Death is their glory Oh the honor so great The safe or esteem? To relive the stories Spitting tales of hate

    Smashing and crashing Escape the terrain Count up the mem'ries We'll go back again For the honor I don’t ask why Her majesty's pleasure's my honor to die For - my - country For - my - country

    A blaze in the fields Their death is my glory Oh, for the regal return To swim in the blood To see the blood of champagne To see the home fires burn

    We’re smashing and crashing Escape the terrain Count up the mem'ries We'll go back again For the honor I don’t ask why Her majesty's pleasure's my honor to die For - my - country For - my - country

    We’re smashing and bashing Despite the terrain Count up the memories We'll go back again My sword will never sleep in my hands Until we build Jerusalem in this green and pleasant land For the honor I don’t ask why It's my pleasure, my honour to die For my country For my country

    EyePatchPeteon March 27, 2010   Link

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