Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson
Eyes on The Horizon is a track by Brendan Benson released on 2009 for his album My Old, Familiar friend. The Song was written by Benson and Andrew Higley and produced by Gil Norton.
Benson mentions the vast references to paranoia throughout the song. He said “I don’t consider myself a particularly...
Well I'm convinced that underneath that black hair
There's a listening device planted there
And there's a man who follows me everywhere
And I shouldn't care
I sit and watch as the world takes shape
In streaks of color and fields of rage
Until the lions are burned at the stake
It's a choice that we all have to make
It's a choice that I'll have to make
Eyes on the horizon
The sky is so blinding
And it's not so surprising
That it's nowhere
It's nowhere
But you're so happy to be there
Whatever happened to the boy next door?
We never see him around anymore
I heard he drowned and washed up on the shore
Or maybe somebody evened the score
Or maybe somebody scored
I found a tracking device in my shoe
Isn't there something that someone can do
I trust no one, especially you
You told them everything that you knew
You told them all that you knew
Eyes on the horizon
The sun is so blinding
And it's not so surprising
That it's nowhere
It's nowhere
But you're so happy to be there
Here I am and it's nowhere again
And your eye's are on me and your hand is a pen
And you're writing it down but you don't have an end
It's so good to be here with my old and familiar friend
Nowhere
Well I'm convinced that underneath that blond hair
There's a listening device planted there
And there's a man who follows us everywhere
And we shouldn't care, no
We shouldn't care
Eyes on the horizon
It's only thunder and lightning
And it's so very frightening
And again you're surmising
That it's nowhere
Ooh, but you're still happy to be there
Oh, nowhere
Nowhere
Nowhere
Nowhere
Nowhere
You told them all that you knew
I found a tracking device in my shoe
Isn't there something that someone can do
I trust no one, especially you
You told them all that you knew
Nowhere
Eyes On The Horizon was written by Brendan Benson & Andrew Higley.
Eyes On The Horizon was produced by Gil Norton.