These answers are dumb. The lyrics refer to Alec Trevelyan, the villain of Goldeneye. Alec's family were betrayed by the British government in his youth: "You'll never know how I watched you from the shadows as a child." At the beginning of the film, Alec is left by Bond when 007 escapes "You'll never know how it feels to be the one who's left behind." The rest of the song refers directly to his feelings and anticipation of revenge. It's right there in the movie.
@GenuineLeiter I think they were written by a female ally of Trevelyan. That she finally has something to offer to him a "gold and honey trap", which is the goldeneye weapon.
@GenuineLeiter I think they were written by a female ally of Trevelyan. That she finally has something to offer to him a "gold and honey trap", which is the goldeneye weapon.
These answers are dumb. The lyrics refer to Alec Trevelyan, the villain of Goldeneye. Alec's family were betrayed by the British government in his youth: "You'll never know how I watched you from the shadows as a child." At the beginning of the film, Alec is left by Bond when 007 escapes "You'll never know how it feels to be the one who's left behind." The rest of the song refers directly to his feelings and anticipation of revenge. It's right there in the movie.
@GenuineLeiter I think they were written by a female ally of Trevelyan. That she finally has something to offer to him a "gold and honey trap", which is the goldeneye weapon.
@GenuineLeiter I think they were written by a female ally of Trevelyan. That she finally has something to offer to him a "gold and honey trap", which is the goldeneye weapon.