Dan Hill

Sometime when we touch(Chords)

Dan Hill

Key: D

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	        Intro  D D/G D/A D    
    
    
Verse 1    
         D           D/G             D/A          D    
     You ask me if I love you, and I choke on my reply.    
     F#m             Bm             E                  A    
I'd rather hurt you honestly, than mislead you with a lie.    
     Em           A           D        C#m       Bm    
And who am I to judge you on what you say or do?    
  G            F#/D         E        F#   A    
I'm only just beginning to see the real you.    
    
D D/G A F#m And sometimes when we touch the honesty's too much Bm E A > G > F#m > Em And I have to close my eyes and hide. D G A F#/A I want to hold you till I die, till we both break down and cry. Em A D I want to hold you till the fear in me subsides.
Verse2 D D/G D/A D Romance and all its strategy has me battling with my pride, F#m Bm E A But though the insecurity some tenderness survives. Em A D C#m Bm I?m just another writer still trapped with in my truth, G F#/D E F# A A hesitant prize fighter still trapped with in my youth.
D D/G A F#m And sometimes when we touch the honesty?s too much Bm E A and I have to close my eyes and hide. D D/G A F# A I want to hold you till I die, till we both breakdown and cry. Em A D I want to hold you till the fear in me subsides.
BRIDGE: A A A D At times I?d like to break you and drive you to your knees. Bm F#m G A At times I?d like to break through and hold you endlessly. D D/G D/A D At times I understand you, and I know how hard you try. F#m Bm E A I?ve watched while love commands you and I?ve watched love pass you by. Em A D Bm At times I think we?re drifters, still searching for a friend, G F# D E F# A a brother or a sister, but then the passion flares again.
D D/G A F#m And sometimes when we touch the honesty?s too much Bm E A and I have to close my eyes and hide. D D/G A F# A I want to hold you till I die, till we both breakdown and cry. Em A D I want to hold you till the fear in me subsides.

Written by Dan Hill

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