Your Touch
Klyne Lyrics


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I think you like me better when I'm not around
You never call me back again when I'm in town
Oh, I think I misunderstood
Whatever we had and was good
But I can't carry on like it ain't affecting me

And you know I need your touch
And you know I don't want much
And you know I need your touch
And you know I don't want much
Your touch

And now your company is nowhere to be found
Did you long for the nights we'd hang about?
Oh, oh, oh, oh, I think I misunderstood
Whatever we had and was good
But I can't carry on like it ain't affectin me

And you know I need your touch
And you know I don't want much
And you know I need your touch
And you know I don't want much
And you know I need your touch
And you know I don't want much




And you know I need your touch
And you know I don't want much

Overall Meaning

In Klyne's song "Your Touch," the lyrics suggest that the singer is frustrated with their romantic partner's inconsistent behavior. The first verse implies that when the singer isn't physically present, their partner seems to enjoy their company more, but when they are together in person, their partner doesn't seem as invested in the relationship. The singer acknowledges that they may have misunderstood the situation, but they can't help feeling affected by their partner's behavior. The chorus repeats the phrase "you know I need your touch" four times, emphasizing the singer's desire for physical intimacy with their partner.


The second verse expands on the singer's frustration, with the line "now your company is nowhere to be found." The singer wonders if their partner misses the times when they used to hang out together. Once again, the singer acknowledges that they might have misinterpreted the situation, but they can't ignore how their partner's behavior is affecting them. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the singer's need for physical touch and their partner's seeming unwillingness to provide it.


Overall, the lyrics of "Your Touch" express a sense of longing and frustration in a romantic relationship. The singer desires physical intimacy with their partner, but feels like they are not getting enough of it. The repeated chorus emphasizes this desire, suggesting that the singer is deeply invested in the relationship and wants to feel closer to their partner.


Line by Line Meaning

I think you like me better when I'm not around
I have this impression that you prefer me when I'm not physically present.


You never call me back again when I'm in town
It seems like you don't bother to respond to my messages or return my calls when I'm around.


Oh, I think I misunderstood
I believe that I might have interpreted something incorrectly.


Whatever we had and was good
The relationship or connection that we once had was positive.


But I can't carry on like it ain't affecting me
Despite my attempts to ignore it, this situation is impacting me emotionally.


And you know I need your touch
I require physical contact from you.


And you know I don't want much
I'm not asking for a significant amount, just your touch.


Your touch
Your physical presence is what I crave.


And now your company is nowhere to be found
You seem to be completely absent and unreachable now.


Did you long for the nights we'd hang about?
I'm questioning whether you miss the times we spent together.


And you know I need your touch
Again, I require physical contact from you.


And you know I don't want much
I don't need or want more than just your touch.


And you know I need your touch
Once more, my desire for physical contact with you is significant.


And you know I don't want much
I'm not asking for more than just a touch from you.


And you know I need your touch
My craving for your physical presence is strong.


And you know I don't want much
I'm not asking for a lot, just your touch.




Writer(s): Osman Ferdaus Dehzad

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