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  1. Eye in the Sky (song) " Eye in the Sky " is a song by British rock band the Alan Parsons Project, released as a single from their sixth studio album, Eye in the Sky (1982), in May 1982. It entered the US Billboard charts on 3 July and hit No. 3 in October 1982, [4] No. 1 in both Canada and Spain, and No. 6 in New Zealand, becoming their most ...

  2. Cause part of me knows what you're thinkin'. Don't say words you're gonna regret. Don't let the fire rush to your head. I've heard the accusation before. And I ain't gonna take any more. Believe me. The sun in your Eyes. Made some of the lies worth believing. I am the eye in the sky.

  3. I am the eye in the sky, looking at you I can read your mind I am the maker of rules, dealing with fools I can cheat you blind And I don't need to see any more To know that I can read your mind (Looking at you) I can read your mind (Looking at you) I can read your mind (Looking at you) I can read your mind I am the eye in the sky, looking at you

  4. The sun in your eyes. Made some of the lies worth believing. I am the eye in the sky, looking at you. I can read your mind. I am the maker of rules, dealing with fools. I can cheat you blind. And ...

  5. Jul 29, 2023 · The “eye in the sky” can symbolize a higher self, or intuition, that sees beyond lies and deceit. The notion of “I am the maker of rules / Dealing with fools / I can cheat you blind” suggests a level of control and agency. The songwriter won’t be fooled again and is ready to turn the tables if need be. “Don’t leave false illusions ...

  6. Don't say words you′re gonna regret. Don't let the fire rush to your head. I've heard the accusation before. And I ain′t gonna take any more. Believe me. The sun in your eyes. Made some of the lies worth believing. I am the eye in the sky, looking at you. I can read your mind.

  7. The cover art to the album Eye in the Sky - this song is the title track - has the famous Egyptian symbol of the eye of Horus. Horus was one of the bird-headed Egyptian gods, with the head of a falcon. The eye symbol itself - in ironic contradiction to the lyrics - meant protection, power, and health.

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