A little dust never stopped me none, he liked my shoes I kept them on.
Sometimes I can hold my tongue, sometimes not,
When you just skip-to-loo, my darlin',
And you know what you're doin' so don't even

You're just too used to my honey, now.
You're just too used to my honey.

And I think I could leave your world,
If she was the better girl.
So when we died I tried to bribe the undertaker.
'Cause I'm not sure what you're doin' or the reasons.

You're just too used to my honey, now.
You're just too used to my honey.
Hey, yeah you're just too used to my honey, now.

Don't bother coming down,
I made a friend of the western sky.
Don't bother coming down,
You always like your babies tight.

Turn back one last time, love to watch those cowboys ride.
But cowboys know cowgirls ride on the Indian side.
And you know what you're doin' so don't even

You're just too used to my honey, now.
You're just too used to my honey.
Hey, yeah you're just too used to my honey, now.
You're just too used to my honey, now.


Lyrics submitted by merchantpierce

Honey Lyrics as written by Richard Whiting Haven Gillespie

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Wahana Musik Indonesia (WAMI), Cloud9, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    My Interpretation

    I believe the main meaning of this song has to do with an affair. Reason I have concluded this stanza: (And I think I could leave your world, If she was the better girl. So when we died I tried to bribe the undertaker. 'Cause I'm not sure what you're doin' or the reasons.) this section here is the most telling. She's saying she'd leave his world if the girl he's actually with (married too or living with) was believed by her to be the better girl for him. Also she's saying their original lust/passion may have died a long the way, so she's getting desperate to keep the relationship going someway/ somehow.

    The song essentially is about that their affair that has been going on for sometime and she fears he may leave her all together, cause he's used to her sweetness & love/sex so much so they she worries he's grown bored with it. She's accommodating to him (as the other women) and fears he's taking advantage of her always being there for him love/sex wise.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon April 02, 2018   Link

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