You say
Love forever
Your eyes
Want another

Everybody wants your sunshine
Everybody wants you, so fine
Everyone can have you, but
You're mine, mine, mine

Box of
Sunshine
Box of
Sunshine

If that's what you want
That's what you're going to get
If that's what you need
A few more than a duet
Desire, I
Still want you
Sharing like lovers do

Everybody wants your sunshine
Everybody wants you, so fine
Everyone can have you, but
You're mine mine mine

Box of
Sunshine
Box of
Sunshine

If that's what you want
That's what you're going to get
If that's what you need
A few more than a duet
And if that's what it takes
You're still not full
Yeah, if that's what you wish
You won't even know, I bet

If I can't be the only one to satisfy desire
No memory will ever quench that fire
Lust curses you
To fly even higher
After those "I love you"s
Such a liar

One day
My pride may eclipse
All these feelings wrapped up
I have trapped up inside this taboo
They say that ignorance is bliss
And then the cure, it beckons
That fall from grace
With you

Crave that warm light
A thousand stars a night
Always discontent
My panderous OCD
De-mystified
That forbidden repetition
I feel only sorrow for me

Box of
Sunshine
Box of
Sunshine

If that's what you want
That's what you're going to get
If that's what you need
A few more, a few more

Tease, I
Still want you
Sharing like lovers do


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