
Benediction: Sugar Ray Terence Trent D'Arby
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When I look into your eyes
I see gods light trying to find me
And the troubles of the world
Cease to be as I find myself inside of me
And when the mind is still
We know that everything was meant to be
Sweet like Sugar Ray
Like a nuclear soul that quickly rises
Then measures itself by how deep it falls
Seeking only the allegiance of a breeze
And landing on the black stripes of a zebra
And when the mind is still
We know that everything was meant to be
Sweet like Sugar Ray
My darling tender
To your insecurities
Do not surrender
I know that you are 10 pounds overweight
And yet though I do notice I soon forget
I covet you when your thighs are thin
And I lust for you when your ass is fat
And though your worries stem with regard to fashion
They can never subdue the weight of my passion
`Cause everything was meant to be sweet like Sugar Ray
I see gods light trying to find me
And the troubles of the world
Cease to be as I find myself inside of me
And when the mind is still
We know that everything was meant to be
Sweet like Sugar Ray
Like a nuclear soul that quickly rises
Then measures itself by how deep it falls
Seeking only the allegiance of a breeze
And landing on the black stripes of a zebra
And when the mind is still
We know that everything was meant to be
Sweet like Sugar Ray
My darling tender
To your insecurities
Do not surrender
I know that you are 10 pounds overweight
And yet though I do notice I soon forget
I covet you when your thighs are thin
And I lust for you when your ass is fat
And though your worries stem with regard to fashion
They can never subdue the weight of my passion
`Cause everything was meant to be sweet like Sugar Ray
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