Don't Feel Your Touch

Bruce Cockburn

In front of a newborn moon
Pushing up its glistening dome
I kiss these departing companion
Take the next step alone
I just said goodnight to the closest thing I have to home
Oh, and the night grows sharp and hollow
As a junkie's craving vein
And I don't feel your touch, again

To be held in the heart of a friend is to be a king
But, the magic of a lover's touch is what makes my spirit sing
When you're caught up in this longing
All the beauties of the Earth don't mean a thing
Oh, and the night grows clear and empty
As a lake of acid rain
And I don't feel your touch, again

The last light of day crept away like a drunkard after gin
A hint of chanted prayer now whispers from the fresh night wind
To this shattered heart and soul held together by habit and skin
And this half-gnawed bone of apprehension
Buried in my brain
As I don't feel your touch, again

Trivia about the song Don't Feel Your Touch by Bruce Cockburn

On which albums was the song “Don't Feel Your Touch” released by Bruce Cockburn?
Bruce Cockburn released the song on the albums “Big Circumstance” in 1988 and “If A Tree Falls (A Collection Of His Greatest Songs)” in 1990.

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