Unkind And Unwise Lyrics by Go-betweens, The

Unkind And Unwise Lyrics

    He was brought up in a house of women
    In a city of heat that gave its children
    Faith in the fable of coral and fish,
    Told them the world was something to miss.

    I turn to hold you, you're gone.
    Fingers let go, i'm gone.

    That's just a little unkind
    And just a little unwise.
    That's just a little unkind
    And just a little unwise.

    The salt in the wind moves over the mudflats
    Sticks to your skin and rusts up the lights,
    Blows through the ferns that breathe in the dark,
    I try to forget but it's so hard.

    I turn to hold you, you're gone.
    Fingers let go, i'm gone.

    That's just a little unkind
    And just a little unwise.
    That's just a little unkind
    And just a little unwise.

    What was once is a falling star;
    It'll hit you and hurt you and open your heart.
    Burn in a river tangled with reeds
    While a crane on the water silently feeds.

    I turn to hold you, you're gone.
    Fingers let go, i'm gone.

    That's just a little unkind
    And just a little unwise.

    That's just a little unkind
    And just a little unwise.

    (repeat till cicadas join in the fun)

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