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Sugar Mama - Ray LaMontagne
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Sugar Mama Ray LaMontagne

"Sugar Mama" by Ray LaMontagne, released in 2008, is a #Folk rock song that explores themes of longing, love, and desire for emotional and material support in a relationship. The lyrics express a yearning for a nurturing partner, reflecting vulnerability and dependence. Musically, it features LaMontagne's soulful vocals, accompanied by a blend of acoustic instruments that create an intimate atmosphere. The song has resonated with listeners for its heartfelt sentiment and relatable themes, contributing to LaMontagne's reputation as a poignant songwriter in contemporary music.

Sugar Mama - Ray LaMontagne
Sugar mama, sugar mama, don't you come home
I can't take it no more
Sugar mama, sugar mama, don't you come home
Don't wanna hear you knocking on my old back door

Wake up in the morning, I got to kick you outta my bed
You drink up all of my liquor 'fore you cut all my bread
How's a man supposed to keep his family fed
I just can't take you no more, no more

Sugar mama, sugar mama, don't you come back
Try and give me some kinda heart attack
I said, sugar mama, sugar mama, don't you come back
Come on now, why don't you let me help you pack

Tell me baby, what's wrong with you
You got to find yourself a lover just to tie your shoes
All this, holy Moses, is giving me the blues
I just can't take it no more, no more
I just can't take it no more, no more

Sugar mama, sugar mama, don't you come 'round
Singing that sad and lonesome song
Sugar mama, sugar mama, don't you come 'round
'Cause once I pick you up little girl, I can't ever seem to put you back down
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