Goldeneye

Tina Turner

See reflections on the water 
More than darkness in the depths 
See him surface and never a shadow 
On the wind I feel his breath 

Goldeneye, I found his weakness 
Goldeneye, he'll do what I please 
Goldeneye, no time for sweetness 
But a bitter kiss will bring him to his knees 

You'll never know how I watched you from the shadows as a child 
You'll never know how it feels to be the one who's left behind 
You'll never know the days and the nights, the tears, the tears I've cried 
But now my time has come and time, time is not on your side 

See him move through smoke and mirrors 
Feel his presence in the crowd 
Other girls they gather around him 
If I had him I wouldn't let him out 

Goldeneye, not lace or leather 
Golden chain take him to the spot 
Goldeneye, I'll show him forever 
It will take forever to see what I've got 

You'll never know how I watched you from the shadows as a child 
You'll never know how it feels to get so close and be denied 
It's a gold and honey trap I've got for you tonight 
Revenge is a kiss this time I won't miss 
Now I've got you in my sight 

With a goldeneye 
Golden, goldeneye 
With a goldeneye, goldeneye
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