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Hey Nikita is it cold
In your little corner of the world?
You could roll around the world
And never find a warmer soul to knowOh I saw you by the wall
Ten of your tin soldiers in a row
With eyes that looked like ice on fire
The human heart a captive in the snowOh Nikita you will never know anything about my home
I'll never know how good it feels to hold you
Nikita I need you so
Oh Nikita is the other side of any given line in time
Counting ten tin soldiers in a row
Oh no, Nikita you'll never knowDo you ever dream of me?
Do you ever see the letters that I write?
When you look up through the wire
Nikita do you count the stars at night?And if there comes a time
Guns and gates no longer hold you in
And if you're free to make a choice
Just look towards the west and find a friendOh Nikita you will never know anything about my home

I'll never know how good it feels to hold you
Nikita I need you so
Oh Nikita is the other side of any given line in time
Counting ten tin soldiers in a row
Oh no, Nikita you'll never knowOh Nikita you will never know, never know anything about my home
I'll never know how good it feels to hold you
Nikita I need you so
Oh Nikita is the other side of any given line in time
Counting ten tin soldiers in a row
Oh no, Nikita you'll never knowNikita, counting ten tin soldiers in a row
Nikita, counting ten tin soldiers in a row
Nikita, counting ten tin soldiers in a row
Nikita, counting ten tin soldiers in a row

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Born Kathleen Josey in Dallas, Texas, Cotton sang with Dallas area bands before moving to Los Angeles, California. Although the The Go-Go's played "Johnny Are You Queer" in their live shows before they signed with I.R.S., it was Cotton who recorded the song for Bomp Records in 1981. The song was originally decried as "offensive" and "homophobic" by many critics and listeners - which may have helped its popularity.

Read more about Josie Cotton on Last.fm.


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