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7 whole days, 7 whole nights
I can't wait to get you by my side
So you can touch me
Oh, how I need you so much
My body calls out
Please, come and touch me
Too long since I've had some
I need to feel your touch
Craving your touch
Saving my love for the next time
I'm yours, you're mine
Baby, we'll be exciting
When we meet up that night
Two sparks ignite
It's funny how a week
Seems like eternity
I want to feel you near
Can you get here?

Oh, how I need you so much
My body calls out
Please, come and touch me
Too long since I've had some
I need to feel your touch
Can't wait 'till we're skin on skin
Face to face and heartbeats racing
Subway, taxi, airplane or limousine
Pick one, oh, anyone
Come see about me
It's funny how a week
Seems like eternity
I want to feel you near
Can you get here?
Oh, how I need you so much
My body calls out
Please, come and touch me
Too long since I've had some
I need to feel your touch
A phone call won't do, no
I need much more than
Just to hear from you
Sleeping by myself
It just ain't cool, no
My body's aching, baby
And the cure is you
Oh, how I need you so much
My body calls out
Please, come and touch me
Too long since I've had some
I need to feel your touch
Oh, how I need you so much
My body calls out
Please, come and touch me
Too long since I've had some
I need to feel your touch
It's been too long
It feels like eternity
I need to feel you, baby
Come and touch me

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The original Terminals are a moody, swampy, dark rock band from New Zealand. Working from memory, the Terminals have shared members with Dadamah, Flies Inside The Sun, Victor Dimisich Band, the Renderers, and others of the Xpressway/Flying Nun universe. The early Terminals releases are fairly poppy (e.g. "Frozen Car"), though the darkness begins to emerge with "Disconnect" and then dominates subsequent releases on Xpressway, Raffmond, and Siltbreeze. Standout songs include "Native Waiter," "Deadly Tango," and a cover of Roxy Music's "Both Ends Burning.

Read more about The Terminals on Last.fm.


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