how can i let you touch me again
i'm like honey in your hands
just wanting to sweeten the falcon
but afraid bitterness has set in
how can i touch you again
how will i fit in your plans
and how can i wake in your arms
now that you've been with another woman again
how can i let you look at me again
i've always shied away from comparisons
your hidden charms, gold will soon tarnish
and uncover hallowness from within
how can i touch you again
how will i fit in your plans
and how can i wake in your arms
now that you've been with another woman again
i'm not the girl i dreamed i'd be
i swore that i would satisfy my man's needs
but is it i, "the queen", you used to call me that
i spared by giving you everything
how can i look at you
how can i trust you
how can i touch you again


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    weather this is a tori song or not i have no idea, but it's really good, I love the way it captures the emotions you have when you love someone but you know they've been with someone else. The hurt is just too difficult to get over, if you are deeply in love with them.

    that_sullen_girlon November 02, 2006   Link

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