every night stopping
it's raining
scary oh
so rage you again
your
on fire
i one decide to run out
oh they got off you did
wonder where you say you knew

sugar ain't poison
but sugar will kill you
it's too much of a good thing
maybe not so

i wasn't somebody
no hand out
i give you
i stare back and
gonna let you out
i wonder what you
all of sad you knew

sugar ain't poison
but sugar will kill you
too much of a good thing
maybe not so

you did what you thought was fitting baby
dreams about oh what is sunning you
oh baby
i hung up my package
never no never you knew

sugar ain't poison
but sugar will kill you
too much of a good thing
maybe not so sweet



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    Dave is obsesed w/ "Too Much" thank god tho, "Too Much is an awsome song, along with this one, the version dmbfiredancer41 posted is the best tho

    DMB NAZIon February 15, 2005   Link

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