Do you like sugar
A home sweet school
You're something so familiar
And so cool

So my phone
And a dial tone
Play ball on a short court
An overcaffeinated drone


Can I get you some sugar?
I'm giving you my like
If that's not alright
I'll understand


Do you
Like coffee


We like whine
Champaignful
Although she's far away
I tastes her still


So my phone
And some friends back home
She's sweet enough
The perfect cup
And I drink alone


And call me sugar
I've got this question to ask her
Whatever the answer
I'll understand


Do you
Still love
Me?


(The young couple kiss slowly
Kiss slowly)


The young couple kiss slowly
Two starfish in the sand
The young couple roll gently
Is my heart your home?
(never alone)








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    Im way late on finding this site, but if anyone still checks out these lyrics I was thinking that it's a love story abut a couple who meet at a coffee shop and he's the waiter guy then he goes away and wonders if she still loves him

    Shaun E Mullinson January 25, 2005   Link

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