I Can't See Why
D.C. Lewis Lyrics


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If you let me make love to you
Then why can't I touch you?
If you let me make love to you
Then why can't I touch you?
I'm not saying I want to change you
I don't want to rearrange you
If you let me make love to you
Then why can't I touch you?
If you let me make love to you
Then why can't I touch you?
From the very first moment I saw you
It's been a different world
From the very first moment I saw you
It's been such a different world

I seem to be a little bit stronger
Each moment seems just a little bit
Little bit longer
Missing links and little kinks
Have never been found and uncurled

But you're still the same
You're like a frozen flame
Well it sure seems a shame
You let me make love to you
But you won't let me touch you

When I leave you I'm going someplace
That I've never been before
When I leave you I'm going someplace
That I've never been before
Why don't you reach out and touch me
Reach out and touch me

If you let me make love to you
Then why can't I touch you?




If you let me make love to you
Then why can't I touch you?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to D.C. Lewis's song "I Can't See Why" convey the frustration of the singer who has been allowed to make love to the person he desires, but cannot touch them. The repetition of the refrain, "If you let me make love to you, then why can't I touch you?" adds to the emphasis on the confusion and frustration the singer is experiencing. The singer affirms that he doesn't want to change or rearrange the person he's with, but he simply wants to be able to touch them.


There seems to be a strong emotional connection between the singer and the person he desires, as he describes feeling like he's in a different world since the very first moment he saw them. The singer admits to wanting more physical intimacy with the person, and although he's become stronger, each moment still feels a little bit longer without being able to touch them. He describes them as a "frozen flame," indicating that they're tantalizingly close yet unattainable.


Towards the end of the song, the singer suggests that he will be leaving this person soon to go somewhere he's never been before, which could represent moving on from this unfulfilling relationship. He implores the person to reach out and touch him, possibly suggesting that they need to reciprocate the desire for physical touch and connection in order for the relationship to continue.


Line by Line Meaning

If you let me make love to you
The singer wonders why they are allowed to have sex with their partner but not allowed to touch them.


Then why can't I touch you?
The singer is questioning the reason behind their partner not allowing them to touch them.


I'm not saying I want to change you
The singer clarifies that they don't want to change their partner in any way.


I don't want to rearrange you
The artist further emphasizes their point that they have no intention of changing their partner.


From the very first moment I saw you
The artist is reminiscing about the first time they saw their partner and how it changed their world.


It's been a different world
The singer implies that ever since they met their partner, their life has become different than what it was before.


I seem to be a little bit stronger
The singer has started to feel stronger ever since they have been with their partner.


Each moment seems just a little bit
The artist feels that time with their partner is different and more special than normal.


Little bit longer
The artist feels that time with their partner stretches out longer than usual.


Missing links and little kinks
The artist acknowledges that there are small problems in their relationship.


Have never been found and uncurled
The singer implies that the problems in their relationship have not been resolved yet.


But you're still the same
The artist notes that their partner has not changed despite these small problems.


You're like a frozen flame
The singer compares their partner to a flame that doesn't melt or change.


Well it sure seems a shame
The singer expresses disappointment at their partner's inability to touch them.


When I leave you I'm going someplace
The singer is looking to go somewhere else once their time with their partner is over.


That I've never been before
The artist is seeking new experiences and adventures.


Why don't you reach out and touch me
The artist implores their partner to touch them.


If you let me make love to you
The singer wonders why they are allowed to have sex with their partner but not allowed to touch them.


Then why can't I touch you?
The singer is questioning the reason behind their partner not allowing them to touch them.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHARLES COURTNEY, PETER LINK

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