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 I turn the bathroom light on 
To take my makeup off 
Look at myself in the eye 
And wonder why I wear it anyway. 
Another car drives by 
I wonder where you are 
The kids are all in bed 
And everything but you is in its place. 
From the street view looking in 
It's pretty as a picture 
A home sweet home. 
Sometimes I wish I liked drinking 
Sometimes I wish I liked pills 
Wish I could sleep with a stranger 
But someone like me never will 
Sometimes I hardly can stand it 
I just smile with a lump in my throat 
Sometimes I wish I could bear it 
Didn't have to wear this sugar coat. 
Passed down from my mom 
She wore it so well 
She'd rest it on my shoulders 
Say it's colder out there than you think. 
Would I recognize myself 
Would anybody else 
If I took the damn thing off and burned it up. 
Sometimes I wish I liked drinking 
Sometimes I wish I liked pills 
Wish I could sleep with a stranger 
But someone like me never will 
Sometimes I hardly can stand it 
I just smile with a lump in my throat 
Sometimes I wish I could bear it 
Didn't have to wear this sugar coat 
Oh, this damn sugar coat. 
One of these nights I'll meet you in the driveway 
And tell you to go to hell, go to hell. 
Sometimes I wish I liked drinking 
Sometimes I wish I liked pills 
Wish I could sleep with a stranger 
But someone like me never will 
Sometimes I hardly can stand it 
I just smile with a lump in my throat 
Sometimes I wish I could bear it 
Didn't have to wear this sugar coat 
This damn sugar coat 
Oh, this sugar coat 
This damn sugar coat. 
 
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