Sugar

Album: The Weight Of Your Love (2013)
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  • Don't leave, don't leave
    I want you to realize when I'm gone
    My my, my my
    You are the only thing I want to own

    There's sugar on your soul
    You're like no one I know
    You're the life of another world

    You swallow me whole
    With just a mumbled hello
    And it breaks my heart to love you, it breaks my heart to love you

    Don't leave, don't leave
    When you're lost in the moment, I am home
    I tried, I tried
    To make you realize when I'm gone, gone, gone

    There's sugar on your soul
    You're like no one I know,
    You're the life of another world

    You swallow me whole
    With just a mumbled hello
    And it breaks my heart to love you, it breaks my heart to love you

    It breaks my heart to love you

    There's sugar on your soul
    There's sugar on your soul

    There's sugar on your soul
    You're like no one I know,
    You're the life of another world

    You swallow me whole
    With just a mumbled hello
    And it breaks my heart to love you, it breaks my heart to love you

    Don't leave, don't leave
    I want you to realize when I'm gone Writer/s: Edward Lay, Elliott Williams, Justin Lockey, Russell Leetch, Tom Smith
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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