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Sometimes When We Touch - Phil Coulter



     
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You ask me if I love you and I choke on my reply
Oh, I'd rather hurt you honestly than mislead you with a lie
But who am I to judge you on what you say or do?
I'm only just beginning to see the real you, ohBut sometimes when we touch, the honesty's too much
And I have to close my eyes and hide
I wanna hold you till I die, till we both break down and cry
I wanna hold you till the fear in me subsidesRomance and all of its strategy leaves me battling with my pride
But through the insecurities some tenderness survives
But I'm just another singer still trapped within my truth
I'm a hesitant prize fighter still trapped within my youthBut oh, sometimes when we touch, oh, the honesty's too much
Oh, and I, I've to close my eyes and hide
I wanna hold you till I die until we both break down and cry
I wanna hold you till the fear in me subsidesOh, I wanna hold you till I die until we both break down and cry
And I have to close my eyes and hide
Oh, I wanna hold you till I die, till we both break down and cry
I wanna hold you till the fear in me subsidesOh, sing the songHold you till I die, both break down and cry
Oh, and I, I have to close my eyes and hide
Oh, I wanna hold you till I die, till we both break down and cry

I wanna hold you till the fear in me subsides, ooh, ooh, oh, ohOh, I wanna hold you till, till I die, till we both break down and cry
I wanna hold you till the fear in me subsides

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Composer, producer and performer Phil Coulter was the reigning king of contemporary Celtic music, becoming the best-selling Irish artist of his generation. Born in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1942, Coulter began his career while studying music at Belfast's Queens University, writing the Capitol Showband's 1963 hit "Foolin' Time" and later penning the ensemble's 1965 Eurovision Song Contest entry "Walking the Streets in the Rain." Other notable compositions of the era include Twinkle's 1964 smash "Terry" and Them's oft-covered garage-rock classic "I Can Only Give You Everything.

Read more about Phil Coulter on Last.fm.


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