Do You Wanna Touch Me
Rikki Rockett feat. Lucy Levinson Lyrics


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We've been here too long
Tryin' to get along
Pretendin' that you are so shy
You''re a natural man
Doin' all you can
Your temperature is runnin' high

Howl at night
No one in sight
An' we got so much to share
Talking's fine
If you got the time
But I ain't got the time to spare
Yeah

Do you want to touch (Yeah)
Do you want to touch (Yeah)
Do you want to touch me there, where
Do you want to touch (Yeah)
Do you want to touch (Yeah)
Do you want to touch me there, where
There, yeah

Yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Every girl an' boy
Needs a little joy
All you do is sit an' stare
Beggin' on my knees
Baby, won't you please
Run your fingers through my hair

My, my, my
Whiskey and rye
Don't it make you feel so fine
Right or wrong
Don't it turn you on
Can't you see we're wastin' time, yeah

Do you want to touch (Yeah)
Do you want to touch (Yeah)
Do you want to touch me there, where
Do you want to touch (Yeah)
Do you want to touch (Yeah)




Do you want to touch me there, where
There, yeah

Overall Meaning

In the song "Do You Wanna Touch Me" by Rikki Rockett feat. Lucy Levinson, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a situation where two people are in a flirtatious and intimate moment. The opening lines, "We've been here too long, Tryin' to get along, Pretendin' that you are so shy", suggest a sense of familiarity and tension between the individuals. The dynamic is described as the man being portrayed as a "natural man" who is trying to impress and arouse the other person, whose temperature is "runnin' high", indicating a strong physical attraction.


As the song progresses, there is a sense of urgency and desire in the lyrics, with the singer expressing a need for physical intimacy and connection. The chorus, with its repeated question "Do you want to touch me there, where", conveys a direct and provocative invitation for the other person to engage in a more intimate and sensual interaction. The repetition of this question throughout the song reinforces the theme of desire and anticipation.


The lyrics also touch upon themes of freedom and spontaneity, with lines like "Howl at night, No one in sight, An' we got so much to share" suggesting a sense of liberation and the thrill of being alone and daring to explore desires. The mention of whiskey and rye adds a rebellious and carefree element to the scene, evoking a sense of indulgence and excitement in the moment.


Overall, "Do You Wanna Touch Me" captures a moment of passion and longing between two people, with the lyrics highlighting the tension, desire, and yearning for physical connection. The playful yet bold invitation to touch and explore each other's boundaries creates a sense of intimacy and anticipation that resonates throughout the song, making it a seductive and alluring piece that invites the listener to immerse themselves in the passionate energy of the moment.




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Written by: GARY GLITTER, MIKE LEANDER

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