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If you are a cliffhanger ending
I'm the one that doesn't know anything
Like a magpie and a ring
I am always going to be looking right to you

Oh, you capture my attention
Carefully listening, don't wanna miss a thing
Keeping my eyes on you
Got me on my toes

If I were to hide out on the sea
You'd be whispering from the westerlies
In any book I'll ever read
You'd be the line that sticks out to me, out to me

Oh, you capture my attention
Carefully listening, don't wanna miss a thing
Keeping my eyes on you
Oh, you capture my attention
I'm anticipating, I'm watching and waiting
For you to make your move
Got me on my toes
Got me on my toes
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lovelymauve On Aug 05, 2011
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Cover art for Toes lyrics by Lights

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You're right....most of her music, if not all is about God.

Cover art for Toes lyrics by Lights

I think this is about waiting for something to happen, being anxious and vigilante as to not miss it. She may not have any idea what's going to happen, but she's assured herself that something will.

I remember feeling like that once, practically being devoted to someone, because you cared for them so much and they kept you "on your toes".

Cover art for Toes lyrics by Lights

Lights talks about it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYn5XJaOPjM

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Cover art for Toes lyrics by Lights

Man, this is an awesome song! I could dance at this a whole night.

I think it's just about having a crush on someone. Looking out for someone you really like & hoping that person likes you back.

Cover art for Toes lyrics by Lights

It's about a person who is highly infatuated with another being. She watches him, waiting for him to make a move.

It's just such a sweet song, I had sung it to a guy I liked for a long time.

 
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