I think you
You smell so sweet
I think you
You look good enough to eat
You taste like cinnamon sugar
Won't you call me vulgar?
But you look good enough to eat
I lick my lips long after you've gone
I'm addicted to your sugar won't you give me some
I'll rip your skin clean off the bone till your
Pretty screams are just a drone
I see right through your sweet skin
Your pretty bones are caving in
Your bones are caving in now baby
You're skin and bones but oh so pretty
I'd eat you, I'd eat you up
I'd eat you up if you'd spot me any
You smell so sweet
I think you look good enough to eat
You taste like cinnamon sugar
Won't you call me vulgar but you look good enough to eat
Now I'm so high
High off your taste
Now give me that cinnamon sugar now right below my waste
I've got that sugar rush oh hush I promise
You won't feel a thing
You won't feel even the littlest thing
I've got that sugar rush oh hush you are the
Sugary sweet, the sugary sweet
The cinnamon sugar sweet I need
Now you
Are sweeter than wine
You're as tart as a lime
And I will sink my teeth into you until you're
Sink my teeth into you until you're
Sink my teeth into you until you're mine all mine!
Well... Like some people here, I never really liked that song! However, this is *so* much better than the original, for all the reasons already listed by deluded_marxist! The depth of feelings here, especially from the vocals but also the slow music, really is on a whole other level! Thanks to Tara Tantrum for taking me here! Highly recommended!!! bmurator
The NYC trio push their blown-out garage-blues sound into new territory, on both reinterpreted classics and originals. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 5, 2019
An almost anti-blues/anti-rock style that masters classic sounds while mocking the industry’s perceived seriousness. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 27, 2018
I happened upon Tuba Skinny and Erika L buskin’ in New Orleans on YouTube! I have Loved them ever since and play their albums daily! As a musician and band member in Canada, I can say that Tuba Skinny and their soulful renditions touched my soul in ways that have uplifted my life. We in the “great White North” can only dream of making New Orleans jazz like T S. Long Live Tuba Skinny and may their music become world wide for the enjoyment of all!! Davey1