[Verse 1]
This hate needs space, need time to forget this taste
Five days to let it go, 'til we can't be alone
I sit here, lay low, five days with the radio
It keep playing these love songs, it's rubbing me wrong
[Pre-Chorus]
First we fight with fists then we speak in tongues
Hanging on, hanging on, hanging on
[Chorus]
Keep making love until we fall apart
We're putting bandages on battle scars
We keep on going 'til were in too deep
Impossible to leave, can't stand this bittersweet
So pour some honey on me
Pour some more honey on me
So pour some honey on me
Pour some more honey on me
[Verse 2]
I can't go cause you're leaving enough to keep me sweetened
Six days to let it breathe or insult the injury
So six days we wait to take back the things we say
Cause you heard the same songs and you turned them off
[Pre-Chorus]
We just fight with fists then we speak in tongues
Hanging on
[Chorus]
Keep making love until we fall apart
We're putting bandages on battle scars
We keep on going 'til were in too deep
Impossible to leave, can't stand this bittersweet
So pour some honey on me
Pour some more honey on me
So pour some honey on me
Pour some more honey on me
[Bridge]
Spilling sugar with every blow
Never down but we're always falling
Taking lessons from animals - licking wounds that are bleeding, honey
These hands that used to hold are now just knocking bones
We don't know where to go
[Outro]
Keep making love until we fall apart
On our battle scars
We keep on going 'til were in too deep
Impossible to leave, can't stand this bittersweet
So pour some honey on me
Pour some more honey on me
So pour some, pour some ha-hahahaha-hahahaha
Honey on me
Honey was written by Kenzie May.
Honey was produced by John Fortis.
Kenzie May released Honey on Mon Dec 21 2015.
The quote “Once, I saw a bee drown in honey, and I understood” by Greek writer Nikos Kazantzakis accompanied the music video.
In an interview with HYPEBAE, May explained:
It’s similar to the idea of “too much of a good thing,” but I think it goes beyond that. It’s no secret relationships are diffi...