A melancholic love song about someone who deeply loves another person who may not feel the same way. The lyrics express a sense of desperation and heartbreak, as the speaker tries to make the other person understand their love before it’s too late.
[Verse 1]
Don't leave, don't leave
I want you to realise when I'm gone
My, my, my, my
You are the only thing I wanna own
[Chorus]
There's sugar on your soul
You're like no one I know
You're the light from another world
You swallow me whole
With just a mumbled hello
And it breaks my heart to love you
It breaks my heart to love you
[Verse 2]
Don't leave, don't leave
When you're lost in a moment, I am home
I try, I try
To make you realise when I'm gone, gone, gone
[Chorus]
There's sugar on your soul
You're like no one I know
You're the light from another world
You swallow me whole
With just a mumbled hello
And it breaks my heart to love you
It breaks my heart to love you
[Bridge]
There's sugar on your soul
There's sugar on your soul
[Chorus]
There's sugar on your soul
You're like no one I know
You're the light from another world
You swallow me whole
With just a mumbled hello
And it breaks my heart to love you
It breaks my heart to love you
[Outro]
Don't leave, don't leave
I want you to realise when I'm gone
Sugar was written by Tom Smith & Russell Leetch & Edward Lay & Justin Lockey & Elliott Williams.
Sugar was produced by Jacquire King.