Master Of Eyes
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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One look in your eyes
Baby, just turns me on
So inviting to me
You know I feel that
They're my home

(Darling, reach out just for me)
And I, I had you, so sense of pride
Your touch from behind
On the shoulder's so tender
(The deepness of your eyes)

[Chorus]
I can't stop loving you, baby
(The deepness of your eyes)
I feel the loving all the time
(The deepness of your eyes)

The wheel of fading fortune's standing
For a long, long, long day, yeah

People say that the eyes
Tell stories and they mirror the soul
Tell me, do we reflect
The sameness of one
The unity to have and to hold

(Darling, reach out just for me)
I been locked up in quiet seclusion
Only you can say is this is
Love or just an illusion
(The deepness of your eyes)

[Chorus]

The wheel of fading fortune's standing
For a long, long, long day, yeah

[Chorus:x5]
Loving you, baby




Loving you, baby
Loving you all

Overall Meaning

The song "Master Of Eyes" by Aretha Franklin is a love ballad that speaks of the deep connection between two people in love. The singer describes her lover's eyes as being so inviting and comforting, making her feel at home. The deepness of his eyes draws her in and she cannot stop loving him. The chorus repeats this sentiment, emphasizing the depth of their love and the power his eyes have over her.


Throughout the song, the singer questions the nature of their love and whether it is real or just an illusion. She has been locked up in quiet seclusion and only her lover can confirm whether it is love or not. The wheel of fading fortune is mentioned several times, symbolizing the ups and downs of life and how love can help one get through the difficult times. The song ends with the repetition of the chorus, as the singer continues to express her love for her partner.


Line by Line Meaning

One look in your eyes
The singer experiences arousal upon looking into the subject's eyes.


Baby, just turns me on
The singer's attraction to the subject deepens after seeing their eyes.


So inviting to me
The subject's eyes are welcoming to the singer.


You know I feel that
The artist acknowledges their strong emotional connection to the subject.


They're my home
The artist finds comfort and familiarity in the subject's eyes.


(Darling, reach out just for me)
The singer is requesting emotional closeness and intimacy from the subject.


And I, I had you, so sense of pride
The singer is proud of having the subject's attention and affection.


Your touch from behind
The artist appreciates physical intimacy with the subject.


On the shoulder's so tender
The artist values gentle physical gestures from the subject.


(The deepness of your eyes)
The artist is again emphasizing the profound impact of the subject's eyes on their emotions.


I can't stop loving you, baby
The singer is unable to control their feelings of love for the subject.


(The deepness of your eyes)
The subject's eyes continue to be a major factor in the artist's feelings of love.


I feel the loving all the time
The singer's love for the subject is a constant presence in their life.


The wheel of fading fortune's standing
The singer acknowledges the temporary and unpredictable nature of luck and fate.


For a long, long, long day, yeah
The singer reflects on the extended duration of an uncertain and challenging period in life.


People say that the eyes
The artist is considering a common belief about the significance of a person's eyes.


Tell stories and they mirror the soul
The artist believes that the eyes reveal important aspects of a person's character and emotions.


Tell me, do we reflect
The singer is questioning whether they and the subject share common traits or characteristics.


The sameness of one
The singer is suggesting that they and the subject have shared experiences or qualities.


The unity to have and to hold
The artist sees potential for a deep connection and lasting relationship with the subject.


(Darling, reach out just for me)
The artist again desires emotional intimacy and connection with the subject.


I been locked up in quiet seclusion
The artist has been feeling isolated and emotionally distant from others.


Only you can say is this is
The singer is seeking reassurance and validation from the subject for their emotional connection.


Love or just an illusion
The artist is questioning the authenticity of their feelings for the subject.


(The deepness of your eyes)
The singer is again emphasizing the importance of the subject's eyes to their emotions and relationship.


[Chorus]
The singer repeats their feelings of love and admiration for the subject.


Loving you, baby
The singer's feelings of love for the subject persist throughout the song.




Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SPRINGTIME MUSIC INC
Written by: Aretha Franklin, Bernice Hart

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pa paja

One look in your eyes
Baby, just turns me on
So inviting to me
You know I feel that
They're my home
And darling, I had to surender with no sense of pride
Your touch from behind on the shoulder's so tender
The deepness of your eyes
I can't stop loving you, baby (the deepness of your eyes)
I feel the loving all the time (the deepness of your eyes)
The wheel of fate and fortune's standing
For a long, long, long day, yeah, yeah, yeah, hoo-aah
People say that the eyes
Tell stories and they mirror the soul
Tell me, do we reflect the sameness of one
The unity to have and to hold?
I tend our love in quiet seclusion, only you can say
If this is love or just an illusion
The deepness of your eyes
I can't stop loving you, baby (the deepness of your eyes)
I feel the loving all the time (the deepness of your eyes)
The wheel of fate and fortune's standing
For a long, long, long day, yeah
I can't stop loving you, baby (the deepness of your eyes)
I feel the loving all the time (the deepness of your eyes)
I can't stop loving you, baby (the deepness of your eyes), oh, baby
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I can't stop loving you, baby (the deepness of your eyes)
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I can't stop loving you, baby (the deepness of your eyes)
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Fanouvvi

This song has a mystery undertones whoโ€™s eyes is she looking into?

I hate to be a spoiler ReRe is not singing about a man. Nor woman. Itโ€™s a nobody.

The look in your eyes, baby, just turns me on;
So inviting to me... You know I feel that they're my home
[Verse 1]
(Darling, reach out just for me)
And darling, I had to surrender all my sense of pride;
Your touch from behind on the shoulder's so tender
(The deepness of your eyes

[Chorus]
The wheel of fading fortune's standing
For a long, long, long day, yeah, yeah, hey

[Verse 2]
People say that the eyes tell stories, and they mirror the soul;
Tell me, do we reflect the sameness of one, the unity to have and to hold?
(Darling, reach out just for me)
I tend our love in quiet seclusion - only you can say
If this is love or just an illusion
(The deepness of your eyes)



All comments from YouTube:

Richard Oliver

She shows her true vocal power on this 1.Truly 1 of my all time favorites.I never tire of listening to this song.Bravo,bravo,bravo.RIH.

Frank Toney

If I could just bottle her voice and save it forever. May God continue to bless her family because we all lost an angel. Rest in Peace and Love forever my Queen Miss Aretha Franklin

Leta Keokuk

2020 First time hearing this song on Clay Caneโ€™s show/satellite radio. This is why Aretha is the queen! Love you RE ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐Ÿธ

Pacino Rules

This is why serious fans go beyond the greatest hits compilations. Never heard this song before, but I love it

Sibun7

This song, written by Aretha, is included on her Greatest Hits. She won a Grammy for it.

William Murray

This song won a Grammy I believe in 73 or 74, and this song is a great example of why Aretha Franklin is the Queen! The epitome of Vocals!

DetroitLives313

It was really popular in Detroit in early 1973.

Karl Atkinson

With Aretha you'd never stick to a greatest hits compilation. So many other artists wanted to produce her. There are many brilliant and individual albums that display her voice and talent. This is Quincy Jones's turn with Hey Now Hey and there are many fine recordings. Listen to Somewhere it's sublime. Or Mr. Spain.

Mary A Jones

I first heard this song in 1993 at work. The days when we played boom boxes across the mail sorting machines.

blacktree

I get chills when she hit those high notes.

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