Was it destiny?
I don't know yet
Was it just by chance?
Could this be kismet?
Something in my consciousness told me you'd appear
Now I'm always touched by your presence, dear
When we play at cards you use an extra sense
(it's really not cheating)
You can read my hand, I've got no defense
When you sent your messages whispered loud and clear
I am always touched by your presence, dear
Floating pass the evidence of possibilities
We could navigate together,psychic frequencies
Coming into contact with outer entities
We could entertain each one with our theosophies
Stay awake at night and count your r.e.m.'s when you're talking with your super friends
Levitating lovers in the secret stratosphere
I am still in touch with your presence, dear
I am still in touch with your presence, dear
I am still in touch with your presence, dear, dear, dear, dear, dear


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(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear Lyrics as written by Gary Valentine

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    A romantic relationship between two people who are connected at such a deep level that they are psychically in tune with one another. One of my favorite love songs ever.

    vlinon June 23, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    Holy Cow! this is a terrific pop song

    Spooky_Toothon February 19, 2023   Link
  • 0
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    FYI - This was written by Gary Valentine, Blondie's Original Bass Player. I think he was talking about Debbie, but i'm not sure, just my feeling - wink!

    fasterfaster777on October 07, 2007   Link
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    Also - who got these lyrics??

    It' Not

    When we play at cards you use an extra sense It's really not cheating, you know?

    It's When we play at BARS, you use an extra sense. It's really not true.

    fasterfaster777on October 07, 2007   Link
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    your words are stupid faster, iv asked debbie herself on myspace and she replyed the lyrics that are listed above.

    babyfireflyon May 09, 2008   Link
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    It's definitely cards. If you have seen the video, you can SEE she says "cards" - she doesn't close her lips to say "bars".

    Agree with vlin though, re the meaning. And the video is fantastic - Debbie looks great.

    piptiddlepipon May 22, 2008   Link
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    the first blondie album i had was "the greatest hits of deborah harry and blondie", which had a really neat design that convinced me that the printed lyrics must be correct as in "official". it also had the "it's really not true" line, so obviously some intern transscribed the lyrics ... stupid cheapo compliations.

    Heinrichon September 21, 2008   Link
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    I like songs with 'stratosphere' in them. See also, Long Blondes, 'Giddy S.'.

    _ellieon May 13, 2006   Link

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