Snake Eye

AC/DC · Other Songs - AC/DC

You paint a picture

So it's plain to see

Ain't no hiding

No security

I'll be watching

Every move you make

When you hear the rattle

Better be awake



[CHORUS]

Snake eyes, I'm watching

Snake eyes, look out

Snake eyes, it's coming

Snake eyes, ain't no

escaping from the snake eye

(No way)



You leave a footprint

For my eye to see

Catch an echo

From a lock and key

From the shadow

Or behind a rock

Get you anywhere

From the darkest shack



[CHORUS]



Hear a rustle

From behind a tree

Get you running

Home to sanctuary

Bolt the door and -

You think you're safe

I'm coming to get you

Gonna reach out (???)



[CHORUS]



Got the snake eyes, they

call me a snake in the bush

Snake eyes, biting

Snake eyes, always watching

Snake eyes

Ain't no escaping from the -

Just keep a lookout for the

-

Snake eye

About Snake Eye

AC/DC's "Snake Eye" stands as a quintessential example of the band's high-energy hard rock and blues-influenced sound, characterized by its driving rhythm section and Phil Rudd's distinctive drumming. Released during the late 1970s, the track exemplifies the raw power and anthemic quality that defined the group's catalog, featuring the iconic dual-guitar harmonies and Angus Young's electrifying guitar work. As a staple of their live performances and studio recordings, the song captures the rebellious spirit of the era, serving as a powerful anthem for fans of classic rock. It remains a defining piece of the band's discography, showcasing their ability to blend blues roots with a modern rock edge that has ensured its enduring legacy in the genre.