Warm my lips against your lips
And warm my finger tips
By giving me your hand

So warm to have you close to me
And hold you tenderly
I never felt so burned

All of my life I walked in the cold
Till I found your warm arms
For having to hold

So please don't ever let me go
For I could never know
A love that is so warm

So warm to have you close to me
And hold you tenderly
I never felt so burned

All of my life I walked in the cold
Till I found your warm arms
For having to hold

So please don't ever let me go
For I could never know
A love that is so warm

Comments (1)

  • Bruce W Van Alstyne
    This lyric is actually from the 1957 album "Warm." The lyric to this particular song, of the same title, begins ... "In the chill before the morning I put my hand upon your cheek, and Your skin is soft as velvet, and your face is flushed with sleep, and the rain outside my window plays a sad and lonesome song, but it feels so good beside you, I've been in the rain too long. Warm, we keep each other warm. We keep each other safe and sheltered from the storm. Love, we may not call it love, but looking at the loving that I see, I'm happy just to be so warm."