Goldfinger
by Ash

Album: 1977 (1996)
Charted: 5
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  • Move closer, set my mind on fire
    Taking over
    The world seems so alive
    The world seems so alive

    She slips into the night, and she is gone
    Gone to set the score, gone into the town
    Rain shining in her eyes
    Her Brother started school

    Again today
    A thought to pass the time,
    To occupy my mind
    While I'm waiting for her

    Down in the basement
    Listening to the rain
    Thinking things over
    I think it over again

    Think it over again
    She slipped into the night, and she is gone
    Gone to set the score, gone into the town
    Rain shining in her eyes

    Her Brother started school
    Again today
    A thought to pass the time,
    To occupy my mind

    While I'm waiting for her
    I'm riding it down
    Listening to the rain
    She'll be here soon

    I lie back and drift away
    I lie back and drift away
    She slipped into the night, and she is gone
    Gone to set the score, gone into the town

    Rain shining in her eyes
    Her Brother started school
    Again today
    A thought to pass the time,

    To occupy my mind
    While I'm waiting for her
    I'm feeling so alive
    Feeling so real

    On this stormy night
    The rain is coming down
    Rain like never before
    I've got some records on

    And some bottles of wine
    On this stormy night
    The rain is lashing down
    And I'm waiting for her Writer/s: TIM WHEELER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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