They'll talk about it after dinner
Over after dinner drinks
Then tie it to the car's antenna
And pray the sinking feeling shrinks
If they make it to see monkey time
It's difficult without a spine
Like the yellow bellied jelly fish
They'll try to sneak back into line

Erase it from all recall
Clear it like the dinner plates
It was autumn was it ever fall
Could you tell me what this illustrates
You know me

They'll raise it or they'll post it
While they're lowering the boom
To paraphrase you're getting closer
Meet me in the dining room
I'll try going easy on you
And try not to leave a scar
Oh all right I'm sorry
But not as sorry as you are

Erase it from all recall
Clear it like the dinner plates
It was autumn was it ever fall
Could you tell me what this illustrates
You know me, I'm sugar free

It's the candy-coated soft shoe
In the land of sponge cake men
That wine and dine on ginger bread
Then they're passed out in the den

Erase it from all recall
Clear it like the dinner plates
It was autumn was it ever fall
Could you tell me what this illustrates
You know me, I'm sugar free


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Sugar Free [Previously Unreleased Track] Lyrics as written by Corinne Drewery Andrew John Connell

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    Wow... I wasn't thinking that when I listened to the song. Now that I listen to it, I realize that you may have something there Yoshi.

    CFaz23on April 26, 2007   Link

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