I Didn't Come Here to Talk

(Brian Hendrix)

There are countless love songs out there. Though this is more about a man who admits that he wants a certain thing from a woman. He doesn't mind all that talking and feeling and emotional stuff; just save it for tomorrow. He has other things on his mind tonight. We can all relate to that feeling. It's a relatively slow-paced song that's quintessential country.

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So, baby, it has been a hard week With the family, boss and police Everybody's got some words they need to spill And my back could use a few tweaks And soul could use some release So I'm stoppin' by to show you how I feel (Chorus) I didn't come here to talk I don't care what you say Tell me all about your feelings In the bright light of day But right now the sun's down I'm feelin' in a lovin' way So lay right down and love me through the dark I didn't come here to talk And, girl, you know what you do to me The one who sees right through me The loving touch laid on my skin to heal Got me figured to the tall T Know my needs but still don't fault me And in those blissful moments love is real (Chorus) (Bridge) And there's a reason that you hold me And you never speak a word It's because your body's aching too And needs healing from the hurt (Chorus)

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