Touch Your Woman

Album: Touch Your Woman (1972)
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  • We can't always both be right
    We sometimes disagree
    But you've got the right to speak your mind
    An' it's the same with me
    When the anger's at an end
    And you want inside my arms again
    All you have to do to make it right is just

    Touch your woman
    Touch your woman
    Everything's gonna be alright
    Touch your woman
    Touch your woman
    Let me know, let me know everything's alright

    There are times when I should be strong
    When I'm awfully weak
    When the sudden blows of life have brought me to my knees
    Woman needs a helpin' hand
    Needs someone to understand
    Needs the man she loves to help her stand, so

    Touch your woman
    Touch your woman
    Everything's gonna be alright
    Touch your woman
    Touch your woman
    Let me know, let me know everything's alright

    And when the busy day is done
    And you lay by my side
    You know exactly what it takes to keep me satisfied
    You know exactly what I need and I always go to sleep in peace
    Thanking God that you belong to me, so

    Touch your woman
    Touch your woman
    Everything's gonna be alright
    Touch your woman
    Touch your woman
    Let me know, let me know everything's alright
    Uhm, touch your woman Writer/s: DOLLY PARTON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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