I watch you on the tv--you�re with me every place I go
I�m caught up in the daydream--i�m into everyone you know
Turn on the action--grab every minute
Learn every lesson--then live to regret it
I�m so distracted--my mind�s disengaged
Sharin� the moments when you�re all the rage


I got my eyes on you
Got my eye on you...

Those overnight conditions always get the best of you
You�re fuelin� my suspicions--i�m taken by the sneak preview
You got the numbers--you got no limits
One day you�re out but the next day you�re in it
You find the answers--you know what to say
Give us our reasons for livin� today


I got my eyes on you
Got my eye on you...

We share the laughter and pain when you�re in it
Bring on disaster--cause we know you�ll win it
We�re all believers--so watch what you say
Turn on those feelin�s...i can�t look away


I got my eyes on you
Got my eye on you


Lyrics submitted by ledskynyrd, edited by digitalmanMKII

Eye on You Lyrics as written by Billy Squier

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    I think that this song is about George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. "I watch you on your TV" is similar to the telescreens that exist in their world. "Sharing the moments when you're all in rage" could be two minutes hate. Winston is fueling O'Brien's suspicion for not reacting during two minutes hate.

    digitalmanMKIIon December 04, 2013   Link

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