Sugar Pie Honey Bunch

Album: Sweet Southern Sugar (2017)
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  • I can't help myself

    Sugar pie, honey bunch
    You know that I love you
    I can't help myself
    I love you and nobody else

    In and out my life
    You come and you go
    Leaving just your picture behind
    And I kissed it a thousand times
    When you snap your finger or wink your eye
    I come a-running to you
    I'm tied to your apron strings
    And there's nothing that I can do

    I can't help myself
    No, I can't help myself

    'Cause sugar pie, honey bunch
    I'm weaker than a man should be
    I can't help myself
    I'm a fool in love, you see
    Wanna tell you I don't love you
    Tell you that we're through
    And I've tried
    Every time I see your face
    I get all choked up inside

    When I call your name
    Girl, it starts a flame
    Burning in my heart, tearing it all apart
    No matter how I try, my love I cannot hide

    Sugar pie, honey bunch
    You know that I'm waiting for you (waiting for you)
    I can't help myself
    I love you and nobody else

    Sugar pie, honey bunch
    I'd do anything you ask me to
    I can't help myself
    I want you and nobody else

    Sugar pie, honey bunch
    You know that I love you
    I can't help myself
    No, I can't help myself Writer/s: Brian Holland, Edward Jr. Holland, Lamont Dozier
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Japan KK
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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