Right at the front door I recognized the perfume
The scent was perfect in the dusk by the moon
There must be many ways to ask her to my room
Why didn't I dare?

Well, every hour I try to get somethin' done
Out on the weekend when I'm just havin' some fun
I'm windin' up with none, just zeros, no one's, just space with no air

I get: "bye-bye baby-baby bye baby-baby bye-bye
Real sugar, I don't want to climb no walls
Real sugar, that's what I want or none at all
Real sugar, sweet as a sweet can be
Real sugar, that's what I want and what I need
That's what I need

Yeh, every Friday I'm gattin' ready to roll
I want her blue eyes start sayin' "hi" and "hello"
But I can always tell she'd rather be alone with some other guy

I get: "bye-bye baby-baby bye baby-baby bye-bye
Real sugar, I don't want to climb no walls
Real sugar, that's what I want or none at all
Real sugar, sweet as a sweet can be
Real sugar, that's what I want and what I need
Real sugar, I don't want to climb no walls
Real sugar, that's what I want or none at all
Real sugar, sweet as a sweet can be
Real sugar, that's what you've got so what's for me? Hey, what's for me?

I turn myself in, turn turn turn
I turn myself out. outside and in
Gimme gimme real sugar
I don't want to climb no walls


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