If You Could Touch Her at All

LEE CLAYTON

Funny a woman can come on so wild and free
Yet insist I don't watch her undress or watch her watch me
And stand by my bed and shiver as if she were cold
Just to lie down beside me and touch me as if I were gold
One night of love can't make up for six nights alone
But I'd rather have one than none Lord cause I'm flesh and bone
And sometimes it seems that she ain't worth the trouble at all
But she could be worth the world if somehow you can touch her at all

Right or wrong a woman can own any man
She can take him inside her and hold his soul in her hand
Then leave him as weak and weary as a newborn child
Fighting to get his first breath and open his eyes
One night of love can't make up...

And sometimes it seems...

Trivia about the song If You Could Touch Her at All by Willie Nelson

On which albums was the song “If You Could Touch Her at All” released by Willie Nelson?
Willie Nelson released the song on the albums “Willie and Family Live” in 1978, “Honeysuckle Rose” in 1980, “Willie Nelson's Greatest Hits (and Some That Will Be)” in 1981, “Night Life” in 1984, and “Legendary Willie Nelson” in 2003.
Who composed the song “If You Could Touch Her at All” by Willie Nelson?
The song “If You Could Touch Her at All” by Willie Nelson was composed by LEE CLAYTON.

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