Such Sufferin'

Carole King, Maurice Sendak

What a life it is
The hardships, the tears
The desperate years
Such sufferin'

Give me a Bufferin!
And what have I got?
True, it's a lot!
But so what?

There's got to be more to being so great
To looking first-rate and staying out late
Just look at the state I'm in!

Oh!
Such sufferin'
My days are full of sufferin' and
Bufferin

I've really learned the hard way
That pastas and cakes
And french fries and steaks
Are not such great shakes

That castles in Spain
Are just a big pain
That life is inane
If you're sufferin'
I'm not blufferin'!

Can't wonders like me
Learn how to be
Happy and grateful
For just a mere plateful

Of life's simple goodies?
I wish it were so
But the answer is NO!
So I suffa

Get tougha
And don't get enougha
Anything
Us Super-Dupers

Are regular troopers
We give all we got
And believe it or not
That's a lot!

The standing ovations!
The keys to all nations!
Bermuda vacations!
Money! Success!

I'd settle for less
If I could stop this

Sufferin'!
Oh such sufferin'
Foo on such sufferin'
Poo on such sufferin'
Oh, nuts to all this sufferin'
Gimme a Bufferin

Trivia about the song Such Sufferin' by Carole King

When was the song “Such Sufferin'” released by Carole King?
The song Such Sufferin' was released in 1975, on the album “Really Rosie”.
Who composed the song “Such Sufferin'” by Carole King?
The song “Such Sufferin'” by Carole King was composed by Carole King, Maurice Sendak.

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