Sugar Walls

Album: A Private Heaven (1985)
Charted: 9
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  • My sugar walls
    My sugar walls

    Where I came from there's a place called heaven
    That's the place where all the good children go
    The houses are of silver, the streets are gold
    But there's more where you come from, my sugar walls

    (My sugar walls) ooh (my sugar walls)

    Blood races to your private spots
    Lets me know there's a fire
    You can't fight passion when passion is hot
    Temperatures rise inside my sugar walls

    Let me take you somewhere you've never been
    I can show you things you've never seen
    I can make you never want to fall in love again
    Come spend the night inside my sugar walls

    Take advantage, it's alright

    I feel so alive when I'm with you
    Come and feel my presence, it's raining tonight
    Heaven on earth inside my sugar walls

    Let me take you somewhere you've never been
    I can show you things you've never seen
    I can make you never want to fall in love again
    Come spend the night inside my sugar walls

    I can tell you want me, (my sugar walls) it's impossible to hide
    Your body's on fire, admit it, come inside (my sugar walls)
    Ah (my sugar walls) oh
    Come inside (my sugar walls), my sugar walls (my sugar walls)
    Come spend the night inside my sugar walls (my sugar walls) Writer/s: PRINCE ROGERS NELSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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