Released: August 8, 1971
Songwriter: Dolly Parton
Producer: Bob Ferguson
[Verse 1]
I find myself remembering things I thought I'd forgot
I thought I'd gotten over you but I can see I've not
And seeing you has made me realize how wrong I've been
And the torch I've carried for so long is burning bright again
[Chorus]
The flame is burning bright again it just took my seeing you to know
That the flame had not burned out it just had flickered low
Yes I still love you just as much as I ever did before
The flame is burning bright again and I can't fight it anymore
[Verse 2]
Could it be your seeing me has set your heart on fire?
Could it be old memories has filled you with desire?
Oh if after all this time you find that you still feel the same
Then come and take my hand and walk with me into the flame
[Chorus]
The flame is burning bright again it just took my seeing you to know
That the flame had not burned out it just had flickered low
Yes I still love you just as much as I ever did before
The flame is burning bright again and I can't fight it anymore
I find myself remembering things I thought I'd forgot
I thought I'd gotten over you but I can see I've not
And seeing you has made me realize how wrong I've been
And the torch I've carried for so long is burning bright again
[Chorus]
The flame is burning bright again it just took my seeing you to know
That the flame had not burned out it just had flickered low
Yes I still love you just as much as I ever did before
The flame is burning bright again and I can't fight it anymore
[Verse 2]
Could it be your seeing me has set your heart on fire?
Could it be old memories has filled you with desire?
Oh if after all this time you find that you still feel the same
Then come and take my hand and walk with me into the flame
[Chorus]
The flame is burning bright again it just took my seeing you to know
That the flame had not burned out it just had flickered low
Yes I still love you just as much as I ever did before
The flame is burning bright again and I can't fight it anymore
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- Let’s Live for Tonight
- It Might as Well Be Me
- Love Have Mercy on Us
- Just Someone I Used to Кnow
- Love’s All Over
- Together You and I
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- The Party
- Closer By The Hour
- I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew
- Each Season Changes You
- Someone Just Like You
- Looking Down
- Mommie, Ain’t That Daddy
- The Last Thing on My Mind
- The Dark End Of The Street
- Silver Sandals
- Satan’s River