Released: February 27, 1999

Featuring: Sammy Kershaw

Songwriter: Dan Hill Keith Stegall

Producer: Keith Stegall

You don't touch me anymore
You never say the words I love you
You just sit behind your paper
Your silence cuts me like a razor
I'm gonna leave you...maybe someday soon
When I can give up this fight
But maybe not tonight

We don't talk much anymore
Not the same way we used to
Whenever I reach out to hold you
You turn away...what am I supposed to do
I'm gonna say goodbye
When the moment's right
Like an eagle I will fly
But maybe not tonight

Chorus: Can you just hold me
In your arms so deep
Wanna feel you breathing on my skin
We fell out of love
We can fall back in

You never look at me that way
(So many times I've longed to say)
You used to brush the hair back from my face
(Oh God, how I miss those days...)
You used to make me feel like someone
(Tell me, where did we go wrong)
You were my best friend, my one and only love
(You're still the only one)

Just as I'm leaving you
You walk in the room
I see the flicker in your eyes
We say maybe not tonight

Repeat Chorus

Tag: You don't touch me anymore
You never say the words I love you
I love you

Lorrie Morgan

The daughter of classic country singer George Morgan, Loretta Lynn Morgan was born June 27, 1959 in Nashville, TN. She made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age 13, performing “Paper Roses,” which was written by Fred Spielman and Janice Torre. So far in her career, she has had three #1 “Five Minutes,” “What Part of No,” and “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength.” She has also had eleven songs reach the top 10. Those songs are “Dear Me,” “Out of Your Shoes,” “He Talks to Me,” “We Both Walk,” “A Picture of Me Without You,” “Except for Monday,” “Watch Me,” “Half Enough,” “Back in Your Arms Again,” “Good As I Was to You,” and “Go Away.”

Lorrie has been married six

- Ron Gaddis 1979-1980, one daughter, Morgan Anastasia Gaddis