Sugar on the Side

Album: Ghosts of Download (2014)
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  • I left a note on the mirror, took the keys to the brand new car
    So don't get mad at me, 'cause you know you treat me wrong
    It couldn't be any clearer, it already went too far
    So don't get mad at me, 'cause you know you treat me wrong

    Don't need your sympathy, I know you're not over me, over me
    And with a little sugar on the side I'll be fine, I'll be fine
    I'd kill to see, when your eyes get a hold of me, hold of me
    And with a little sugar on the side I'll be fine, I'll be fine

    You whispered words in the darkness, turned everything upside down
    So don't get mad at me, 'cause you know you treat me wrong
    You lied all about, I figured it out, and then you went and left it on your phone
    So don't get mad at me, 'cause you know you treat me wrong

    Don't need your sympathy, I know you're not over me, over me
    And with a little sugar on the side I'll be fine, I'll be fine
    I'd kill to see, when your eyes get a hold of me, hold of me
    And with a little sugar on the side I'll be fine, I'll be fine

    I left a note on the mirror, took the keys to the brand new car
    So don't get mad at me, 'cause you know you treat me wrong
    You whispered words in the darkness, turned everything upside down
    So don't get mad at me, 'cause you know you treat me wrong

    Don't need your sympathy, I know you're not over me, over me
    And with a little sugar on the side I'll be fine, I'll be fine
    I'd kill to see, when your eyes get a hold of me, hold of me
    And with a little sugar on the side I'll be fine, I'll be fine Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER STEIN, JEFF SALTZMAN
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management
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