Sugartooth

Album: By The Way, I Forgive You (2018)
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  • He wasn't really known for breaking the rules
    When he arrived in the second year of my high school
    He wasn't so much of a twist of fate
    As a short turn up from a Southern state
    He was born with a sweet tooth he couldn't beat
    Always trying to find himself something sweet
    All that he found was a trouble and me
    Or maybe trouble just found him

    It was hard to hide that his heart had scars
    He would stay up late talking to the stars
    People tried to blame him for making bad choices
    When he was only listening to the voices
    And searching for some kind of deeper truth
    Between the lines and the Bible and living proof
    There's no point now to judge him in vain
    If you haven't been there, you don't know the pain

    He was a liar, but not a fraud
    Living proof that there was no God
    Just the devil, stiff as a rod
    A slave to a sugartooth

    His life became more than he could take
    He found a bad habit he couldn't break
    Nothing could tame him and nothing could hold him
    He only took the pills when the doctor told him
    Looking to help for the something sweet
    To make his life feel less incomplete
    What in the hell are you going to do
    When the world has made its mind up about you?

    He was a liar, but not a fraud
    Living proof that there was no God
    Just the Devil, stiff as a rod
    A slave to a sugartooth

    He wanted to be a better man
    Then life kicked him down like an old tin can
    He would give you the shirt on his back
    If not for a sugartooth

    They found him lying on his bed
    With a gun in his hand and a quiet head
    His broken heart, now, is finally gone
    But I know that he had to hurt for too long
    To think he had fought it all on his own
    Just to lose the battle and die alone
    After so many years of feeling the loss
    He finally made his way back home

    And I heard they put what was left in a box
    And took it to a place called Jesus Rock
    And scattered him all over jagged mound
    As a symbol to all that the peace had been found
    But not for a sign is left behind
    With a hand stuck reaching back in time
    To a place in which you can never unwind
    I hope he found something so sweet

    He was a liar, but not a fraud
    Living proof that there was no God
    Just the Devil, stiff as a rod
    A slave to a sugartooth

    He wanted to be a better man
    But life kicked him down like an old tin can
    He would give you the shirt on his back
    If not for a sugartooth

    Ooh, ooh, ooh, a slave to a sugartooth
    Ooh, ooh, ooh, a slave to a sugartooth
    Ooh, ooh, ooh, a slave to a sugartooth
    Ooh, ooh, ooh, a slave to a sugartooth Writer/s: Brandi M. Carlile, Phillip John Hanseroth, Timothy Jay Hanseroth
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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