I can hear so much in your sighs
And I can see so much in your eyes
There are words we both could say

But don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Come close, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, take my hand
And let me hear your heart beat

Being here with you feels so right
We could live forever tonight
Let's not think about tomorrow

And don't talk put your head on my shoulder
Come close, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, take my hand
And listen to my heart beat

Listen, listen, listen

Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Don't talk, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder
Don't talk, close your eyes and be still
Don't talk, put your head on my shoulder


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Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder) Lyrics as written by Tony Asher Brian Douglas Wilson

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    Everyone has already said exactly waht this song is about, and the feelings it touches. Once again, Wilson writes, as he does on all songs on the Pet Sounds album, a perfect tune. Wilson has long said that this is one of his favorite songs, with the line "don't talk, take my hand and listen to my heart beat". It is definitely a great song that more people should know. The Beach Boys are too known for their surfer music. Though, I was guilty of that for a long time, I am very happy I found this album.

    hydrobombon November 25, 2004   Link

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