You Still Touch Me

Album: Mercury Falling (1996)
Charted: 27 60
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  • Another night finds me alone
    In my dreams
    You still touch me
    Your picture by my telephone
    In that smile
    You still thrill me

    Now if I sleep
    I sleep here alone
    In my bed tonight
    You still haunt me
    And if I'm falling
    I'm falling like a stone
    In my nightmares
    You still hold me

    And after all that we've been through
    Now I'm wondering
    If you still blame me
    If only half of this was true
    That you believe of me
    You still shame me

    Dark rain will fall until I see your face
    I close my eyes
    I seem to hear the raindrops saying
    You won't come back
    You still touch me

    And when I'm sick at heart and low
    In my prayers
    You still heal me
    When I'm so sure, so sure this isn't so
    In my complacency
    You still shake me

    I wonder if you feel the same way as I do
    And you'd come back
    You still touch me

    Another night finds me alone
    In my bed tonight
    You still haunt me
    You still hold me
    You still touch me
    You still touch me
    You still touch me
    Another night
    Another night
    Another night
    Another finds me alone Writer/s: GORDON SUMNER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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