New Sugar Mama

Yearning for Sweet Relief: Unveiling the Meaning Behind 'New Sugar Mama'
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Lyrics

Sugar mama, sugar mama

Expressing longing for a woman referred to as "sugar mama."

Won't you please come back to me?

Pleading for the return of the mentioned woman.

Sugar mama, sugar mama

Reiterating the desire for the return of the "sugar mama."

Won't you please come back to me?

Repeating the plea for the woman to come back.

Bring me that granulated sugar

Asking for literal sugar as a metaphor to alleviate distress.

Sugar mama, it'll ease my misery

Linking the request for sugar with easing emotional pain.


Now I want coffee sweet in the mornin'

Expressing a preference for sweet coffee in the morning.

You know I'm crazy 'bout that tea at night, yeah yeah

Expressing a fondness for tea, particularly at night.

I want coffee sweet in the mornin'

Reiterating the desire for sweet morning coffee.

I'm crazy 'bout my tea at night

Emphasizing the love for tea at night.

Don't get my sugar three time a day

Linking the lack of sugar intake to feeling unwell.

Great Lord, I don't feel right

Expressing discomfort due to insufficient sugar consumption.


Now you been braggin' 'bout your whiskey

Commenting on the woman boasting about whiskey.

Now-now, you been braggin' all over town

Reiterating the woman's bragging about whiskey.

You been braggin' 'bout your whiskey

Repeating the theme of the woman boasting about whiskey.

You been braggin', sweet mama, all over town

Highlighting the woman's pride, specifically in town.

The bootlegger won't sell enough sugar to make whiskey

Noting that the bootlegger doesn't provide enough sugar for whiskey production.

Don't even sell but about four or five pounds

Quantifying the small amount of sugar sold by the bootlegger.


Now, sugar mama, sugar mama

Repeating the plea for the woman to return.

Would you please come back to me?

Reiterating the request for the "sugar mama" to come back.

Sugar mama, sugar mama

Emphasizing the desire for the woman's return.

Please come on back to me

Repeating the plea for the woman to come back.

Bring me that granulated sugar

Asking for granulated sugar as a remedy for misery.

That all it take to ease my misery

Linking granulated sugar to easing emotional distress.


Now, sugar mama, sugar mama

Repeating the call for the woman to return.

You know you been gone all day long

Observing the woman's prolonged absence.

Sugar mama, sugar mama

Reiterating the extended absence of the "sugar mama."

You know you been gone all day long

Stating the prolonged absence of the woman.

You been doin' somethin' with my sugar

Suspecting the woman of doing something with the speaker's sugar.

Ooh, Lord and I know it's wrong

Expressing a sense of wrongdoing associated with the woman's actions.


Now, sugar mama, sugar mama

Repeating the plea for the woman to return.

Now would you please come on back to me?

Reiterating the request for the woman's return.

Please come on back to me

Emphasizing the desire for the woman's return.

You know, I don't like nothin' but my sugar

Expressing a strong preference for sugar to alleviate misery.

And that should take to ease my misery

Reiterating the idea that sugar is crucial for easing distress.

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