meaning: the cold winds are changing direction and coming back for him.
and i would argue it could be "fragile lakes" rather than "fragile legs" but either seems plausible. you could make a case for "legs" because it's definitely "tongues of the creatures", and i can see tongues being drawn toward "legs".
but those same creatures could be drawn to the lake. i think it's "lakes" because he mentions the coast right after that. and a cold wind, implying winter, and a frozen lake, and hence someone walking upon thin ice.
the first verse is Brighton, yes, but not later.
"A cold wind blows, back into the coast for me."
meaning: the cold winds are changing direction and coming back for him.
and i would argue it could be "fragile lakes" rather than "fragile legs" but either seems plausible. you could make a case for "legs" because it's definitely "tongues of the creatures", and i can see tongues being drawn toward "legs".
but those same creatures could be drawn to the lake. i think it's "lakes" because he mentions the coast right after that. and a cold wind, implying winter, and a frozen lake, and hence someone walking upon thin ice.
nope - it's BRIGHTON, not "back into"
nope - it's BRIGHTON, not "back into"
and it's definitely LEGS not lakes!
and it's definitely LEGS not lakes!