They all said she's just
Another groupie slut
And I said I thought
You're anything, but
Think again
Sometimes reputations
Outlive their applications
Sometimes fires don't go out
When you're done playing with them
I feel so funny
Deep inside.
When you kiss me goodbye
Sugar high
Sugarhigh
We can go out
Need not even leave the house
A TV set and a bottle of wine
(Just fine)
Making out on that old
Foldout couch
Watching 'Saturday Night Live'
I guess that's why
I feel so funny
Deep inside
When I lick between your thighs
Sugar high
Sugar high
Alright
I have searched both
Far and wide
I've explored the deepest caverns
Of my mind
To try and find
An explanation why
I get this funny feeling
Deep inside
When you kiss me goodbye
And when I lick between your thighs
Sugar high
Sugar high
Sugar high
Sugar high
Shhhhh


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    This song is so fucking awesome. Lyrics, instruments and vocals are sublime. It's one of the best (if not) thee best sex song ever and is definetely up there in amazing songs in my book.

    River Wolfon February 11, 2005   Link

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