Hollywood, 2 A.M
Questioning everything
Neon red, white and blue
Catching up with you
Got a dream, doesn't mean
You know what to do

You watch me like a hawk
Do you need what I got
You find yourself alone inside
A mirror and a kiss
What you want is hard to find
And it's hard to miss

Get the vision, get the vision
Get the vision, come on
Get the vision, get the vision
Get the vision, come on

76. High noon
Revving up your lead balloon
Cruisin' on Ventura fumes
When you need more than a smile
Traffic's rough, oh SOS
In your orbit of desire

Get the vision, get the vision
Get the vision, come on
Get the vision, get the vision
Get the vision, come on

Whirling, whirling, whirling, whirling
Eye, eye, eye, eye, eye, eye, eye
Whirling, whirling, whirling, whirling
Eye, eye, eye, eye, eye, eye, eye

Get the vision, get the vision
Get the vision, come on
Get the vision, get the vision
Get the vision, come on


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Whirling Eye Lyrics as written by Alison Mosshart Jamie Hince

Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY

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