I'm not disputing accuracy, but I always heard the line as "that wind of mine's just a change in the breeze," which always spoke to me of the realization that one's own imagined self-importance isn't reflected in the real world. Something I think is in keeping with the general themes of the album.
I'm not disputing accuracy, but I always heard the line as "that wind of mine's just a change in the breeze," which always spoke to me of the realization that one's own imagined self-importance isn't reflected in the real world. Something I think is in keeping with the general themes of the album.