
Sugar Land Timber Timbre
"Timber Timbre" by Sugar Land is a haunting folk-blues track from 2011. The lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and longing, using vivid imagery and emotional depth. Its unique blend of eerie instrumentation and soulful vocals creates an atmospheric sound. The song resonates with listeners, showcasing the complexities of relationships. #FolkBlues

[Verse 1]
Don't intend to fool a fiend
Raise a cane raise the dopamine
For the pain caramel rivers ever flowing
By spoonful or by the sack
Get the monkey off my back
I'll be jonesing for that crack a double dose
[Chorus]
No I can't stop eating sugar
No I can't stop eating sugar
No I can't stop so I won't stop
Why should I?
No I can't stop eating sugar
No I can't stop eating sugar
No I can't stop so I won't stop
Why should I? How could I?
[Verse 2]
Something bad for something sweet
Liquid gold confectionary
What's inside the maple tree?
That's the trouble
Don't intend to fool a fiend
Raise a cane raise the dopamine
For the pain caramel rivers ever flowing
By spoonful or by the sack
Get the monkey off my back
I'll be jonesing for that crack a double dose
[Chorus]
No I can't stop eating sugar
No I can't stop eating sugar
No I can't stop so I won't stop
Why should I?
No I can't stop eating sugar
No I can't stop eating sugar
No I can't stop so I won't stop
Why should I? How could I?
[Verse 2]
Something bad for something sweet
Liquid gold confectionary
What's inside the maple tree?
That's the trouble
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