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White Sugar Lyrics

I’m riding on a see-saw
No easy by-way
Mustn’t let the day go
Wasting on the highway of life
All my life

I’m feeling unclean
My stomach is shot
Preservatives hide out in all that we got
Don’t ask again cause I don’t know myself
Tinned spam and meatloaf do me right in

White sugar
Evil as the day you were born
White sugar
Daylight murder that I mourn

I’m feeling like a jigsaw
There’s one piece a-missing
You call it frustration, baby
Won the pools
Couldn’t get ‘em in
Couldn’t get it in

Manhattan pattern up on the wall
Lives on vitamins
I can hear you call
Big dapple apple
I’m back in your grasp
Nothing left for me to do
Just have to fast

White sugar
Evil as the day you were born
White sugar
Daylight murder that I mourn

White sugar
Evil as the day you were born
White sugar
Daylight murder that I mourn

Manhattan pattern up on the wall
Lives on vitamins
I can hear you call
Big dapple apple
I’m back in your grasp
There’s nothing left for me to do
Just have to fast

White sugar
Evil as the day you were born
White sugar
Daylight murder that I mourn

Evil as the day
White sugar
Daylight murder that I mourn
That I mourn, that I mourn
White sugar
Evil as the day you were born
Evil as the day
White sugar
Daylight murder that I mourn
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Cover art for White Sugar lyrics by Peter Frampton

All about the white stuff baybee!!! Peruvian Marching Powder, Nose Candy, Stripper Currency, Coke, Blow, etc...

Cover art for White Sugar lyrics by Peter Frampton

Cocaine is an easy reach, but the surrounding lyrics are about vitamins, preservatives and fasting, so I think that Frampton here is being tongue in cheek and referring to actual, bought-from-the-supermarket sugar.

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