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Move you can't touch it with your two hands
You can't find it with the third eye
I've been thirsting in the mud lands
For a well, it can't run dry, oh
Passed down to me through the wind
And in the silence of the white sound
It's always hidden in the dark night
Dug up from the cold groundBut it goes over the heart, and over the head
Over and above all the words they said
Be still my heart
Be still my head'Cause I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
Sweep through the brimstone, peek through the fire
Nobody can touch this gold of mineAnd it's burning in the furnace

And the fire in the third eye
No you won't find it on the surface
It rises out of the war cryThis goes over the heart, over the head
Go and get past all the words they said
Be still in your heart
Still in your head'Cause I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
Sweep through the brimstone, peek through the fire
Nobody can touch this gold of mineThey're all runnin' to the gold rush
They're all runnin' to the river
Hey, don't speak loud, keep it hushed
'Cause we about to be delivered, ooh'Cause I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
I got a goldmine, it's all mine
Nobody can touch this gold of mine
Sweep through the brimstone, peek through the fire
Nobody can touch this gold of mineI got a goldmine
I got a goldmine

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Kimbra (Kimbra Lee Johnson Zottola), born and bred in Hamilton, New Zealand has been writing a fusion of jazz and soul for over 5 years, known for her erratic but graceful voice inspired by the likes of Björk and Jeff Buckley.

Early public performances by Kimbra included singing at the Waikato Times Gold Cup race meeting in 2000 as a 10-year-old, and singing the national anthem at age 12 before 27,000 people at the Auckland vs Waikato NPC rugby final. In 2007, after winning the Juice TV award for best breakthrough music video for her second single "Simply on My Lips", she came to the attention of ex-Independiente Records boss Mark Richardson (Jamiroquai, Paula Abdul) and his newly-formed management company and independent label Forum 5 in Melbourne, Victoria.

Before her debut album, Kimbra released 2 singles: 'Simply On My Lips' and 'Deep For You'.

Kimbra's debut album, Vows was released in 2011. Three singles have been released from this album - 'Cameo Lover', 'Settle Down', 'Good Intent'. According to the Settle Down Songfacts, Vows spans five years of Kimbra's life from age 17 to 22. and explores love, identity and coming of age.

Kimbra also collaborated with Australian artist Gotye for the single 'Somebody That I Used to Know' in 2011. This song has peaked on the charts in The USA, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium and The Netherlands at #1

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