Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More

Album: Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles (1988)
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  • Sweet young thing ain't sweet no more
    Sweet young thing ain't sweet no more
    Mama found her draped over the toilet bowl

    Oh

    Mama said, "child, what you done?"
    Mama said, "child, what you done?"
    "Wake up and greet the midday sun"

    Sweet young thing ain't sweet no more
    Sweet young thing ain't sweet no more
    Mama's little pills spilled all over the floor

    Oh
    Oh, ow, ow, ow

    Mama can't handle her on her own
    Mama can't handle her on her own
    She says, "You just wait 'til your father gets home" Writer/s: DANIEL PETERS, MARK MCLAUGHLIN, MATTHEW LUKIN, STEVEN TURNER
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, SUB POP PUBLISHING
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