| Whoa, Miss Loretta
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| Where did you get all these good looking women from?
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| Well, well, Miss Loretta, Lord, will you please tell me, baby
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| Where did you get all these good looking women from?
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| She said they come in here unexpected
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| You know they was blowed in here by a storm
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| I said, «Sugar mama, sugar mama
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| Will you please come back to me?
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| Sugar mama, sugar mama
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| Won’t you please, ma’am, come back to me?
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| Yes, I say bring me my granulated sugar
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| Oh Lord, and ease my misery
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| Yes, Miss Loretta, here’s something I got to tell you
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| I want you to do long as you live
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| I want you to keep these women 'round here with you
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| I said miss, please ma’am, Miss Loretta
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| Keep these womens here with you
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| 'Cause I might be a sugar maker
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| I may make it just as sweet as sugar can be
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| Yeah, you know I went to church last night
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| I didn’t get there on time
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| They called on me to pray
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| And I had praying on my mind
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| Thinking about Miss Loretta and the women
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| Yes, man, they was on my mind
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| Yes, I thought about how nice Miss Loretta was
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| And how the women treated me so nice and kind |