Pour Some Sugar On Me
Richard Cheese Lyrics


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Step inside, walk this way
You and me babe, hey, hey
Ooh, love is like a bomb baby come on get it on
Oh, living like a lover and a radar town
Oh, looking like a tramp like a video vamp
A demolition woman can I be your man, oh, man
Oh, come on take a bottle,
Shake it up
Break the bubble pup,
Break it up
Pour some sugar on me
Ooh, in the name of love
Pour some sugar on me
Come on fire me up
Pour your sugar on me
I can′t get enough
I'm hot, sticky sweet from my head to my feet, yeah
Sugar me
You got the peaches
I got the cream
Sweet to taste saccharine
′Cos I'm hot so hot, sticky sweet
From my head, my head and to my feet
Do you take the sugar
One lump or two
Pour some sugar on me
In the name of love
Pour some sugar on me and
Quit change me up
Pour your sugar on me
I can't get enough
Pour your sugar on me
Glucose,




Sucrose,
Fructose

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Richard Cheese's song "Pour Some Sugar On Me" are full of suggestive phrases that relate to the experience of being in a passionate and exciting relationship. The first two lines, "Step inside, walk this way / You and me babe, hey, hey," seem to be an invitation to the listener to join in on the excitement of the song's events. The next lines refer to the explosive nature of love with "Ooh, love is like a bomb baby come on get it on." The reference to a "radar town" implies a sense of searching and seeking out one's desires, while the mention of a "demolition woman" could refer to someone who is a powerful, confident partner in a relationship.


The chorus repeats the phrase "pour some sugar on me" several times, which is a metaphor for the sweet sensation of love and passion. The lyrics encourage the listener to participate in this experience, with the repeated line "Come on fire me up." The reference to "peaches" and "cream" is a euphemism for the male and female anatomy, while the mention of "saccharine" adds another layer of meaning to the idea of sweetness.


Overall, the lyrics to "Pour Some Sugar On Me" are about the excitement and pleasure of being in a passionate, sensual relationship. The various phrases used in the song are meant to invoke feelings of desire and yearning, as well as a sense of fun and playfulness.


Line by Line Meaning

Step inside, walk this way
Follow my lead and come closer


You and me babe, hey, hey
Just you and me, darling


Ooh, love is like a bomb baby come on get it on
Love is intense and exciting, let's embrace it


Oh, living like a lover and a radar town
Living fast and on the edge, like a small town with a lot going on


Oh, looking like a tramp like a video vamp
Dressing provocatively and beautifully


A demolition woman can I be your man, oh, man
I'm a strong, independent woman and I'm interested in you


Oh, come on take a bottle, Shake it up
Let's loosen up and have some fun


Break the bubble pup, Break it up
Let's break free from mundane routine


Pour some sugar on me
Add some sweetness to my life


Ooh, in the name of love Pour some sugar on me
In the name of love, show me affection


Come on fire me up Pour your sugar on me
Inspire me, excite me


I can′t get enough
I need more from you


I'm hot, sticky sweet from my head to my feet, yeah Sugar me
I am attractive, alluring and irresistible


You got the peaches I got the cream Sweet to taste saccharine
You have what I crave, and it satisfies my desires


′Cos I'm hot so hot, sticky sweet From my head, my head and to my feet
I am desirable from head to toe


Do you take the sugar One lump or two Pour some sugar on me
How much affection can you give me?


In the name of love Pour some sugar on me and Quit change me up
Show me love and acceptance without trying to change me


Glucose, Sucrose, Fructose
These are different types of sugar




Writer(s): Philip Collen, Richard Savage, Richard Allen, Stephen Clark, Robert John Lange, Joseph Elliott

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