So beauty's only skin deep baby
But when you touch me
I don't care
All I know when you're in deep baby
I just want to keep you near

I can't control
My needing
You're all I hoped you'd be
I'm breathless
From this feeling
This need's controlling me

The softer the touch
The more that I love you
The sweeter the kiss
The harder it hurts
The slower the hand
The faster I want you
It feels so good
Oh it must be bad

Oh yeah
Um
Oh

And everytime I feel I'm needing
I quickly stop to lose my head
Just one touch
And it to beginning
You make a temple of my bed

I can't control
My needing
You're all I hoped you'd be
I'm breathless
From this feeling
This need's controlling me

The softer the touch
The more that I love you
The sweeter the kiss
The harder it hurts
The slower the hand
The faster I want you
It feels so good
Oh it must be bad

The softer the touch
The more that I love you
The sweeter the kiss
The harder it hurts
The slower the hand
The faster I want you
It feels so good
Oh it must be bad

Oh no, hell no
Just where did it go
'Cause when it's right
To it shouldn't fight
I can't to screen
When you're with me
To think I sugared
It feels so good

I can't control
My needing
You're all I hoped you'd be (Let it go)
I'm breathless
From this feeling
This need's controlling me

The softer the touch
The more that I love you
The sweeter the kiss
The harder it hurts
The slower the hand
The faster I want you
It feels so good
Oh it must be bad

The softer the touch
The more that I love you
The sweeter the kiss
The harder it hurts
The slower the hand
The faster I want you
It feels so good
Oh it must be bad

The softer the touch
The softer the touch, ooh yeah
The sweeter the kiss
The sweeter the kiss
The slower the hand
The slower the hand
It feels so good
Oh it must be bad
must be bad

The softer the touch
Yeah yeah, must be bad
The sweeter the kiss
Yeah
The slower the hand
Oh it hurts
It feels so good
Oh it must be bad


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Softer the Touch Lyrics as written by Jennifer Frost Elizabeth Margaret Mcclarnon

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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