Nikita

Elton John · Greatest Hits 1970-2002 [Disc Two]

Hey Nikita is it cold
In your little corner of the world
You could roll around the globe
And never find a warmer soul to know

Oh 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 snow

Chorus
Oh 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 know

Do 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 friend

Chorus
Oh 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'l never know

repeat chorus

Nikita - Elton John

Elton John's 'Nikita' stands as a defining track from his 1973 album 'Ice On Fire,' showcasing his mastery of the rock and pop genres during the early 1970s. The song features his signature piano-driven melodies and distinctive vocal style, blending romantic themes with the driving energy characteristic of his work from that era. It remains a staple in his discography, frequently appearing on greatest hits collections and live performances. The track exemplifies John's ability to craft memorable songs that resonate across generations, solidifying his status as a pioneer of modern rock and pop music. Its enduring popularity highlights the timeless quality of his songwriting and performance art.