It started again
Claimin' a friend
I couldn't be
I've never been
I'm all alone
Out in the cold
I'll never know
Your sugarcoat
You're ready to blow
You're ready to go
But I'll never know
Your sugarcoat
Is just as sweet as I am

[Chorus]
Look what you did
Suck on your lies 'til your eyes turn red
What did you say
Willing to drown in a tidal wave
Take me away
Let me believe that you're on your way
Look what you did
Suck on your lies 'til your eyes turn red

I'm on the floor
Battered and bored
You got a taste
I can't ignore
I'm all alone
Out in the cold
I'll never know
Your sugarcoat
You're ready to blow
You're ready to go
But I'll never know
Your sugarcoat
Is just as sweet as I am

[Chorus: x2]

Red
Your eyes are red


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Sugarcoat Lyrics as written by Jeremy Hummel Benjamin Burnley

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    Basically girls messing with your head. Being teases, rejecting you after leading you on. People pretending they like you when they don't give a shit about you. This is a "screw you" song to all of the people who act sweet but are evil. People who carry disguises and talk behind people's backs. Fake and phony people.

    Legendkiler101on June 16, 2015   Link

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