Honey Bee's Picnic Tree
Album: Southern Tides
By: Delta Dabney
By: Delta Dabney
Duration
3:25
Genres
Description
KInd of hard to describe, I would say its best described in the lyrics and in the song itself. romeo-Delta Dabney
Lyrics
This song is about love and loss. The time it takes to understand and how even though they maybe "gone"...we can keep them living in our hearts. This is... Honey Bee's Picnic Tree (First Verse) Use to be a song about a girl I use to know. She use to keep her blonde curls in a mason jar so she could shock the world. Use to keep a diary by her bed every night. Use to right a little note in it each night before she'd lay down her head. (Chorus) And o' my god, this use to be a song about a girl I use to write all about. And o' my god, this use to be a song about a girl I use to write all about. (Second Verse) Use to be a song about a girl I use to know, from way, way back when. When we were young and we would hide our hearts amongst the stars. We use to say hey-hey-hey-hey we couldn't be love. So, we'll be each others lucky charm as we carve our names into the bark. (Chorus) And o' my god, use to be a song about a girl I use to write all about. And o' my god, use to be a song about a girl I use to write all about. (Chant) Use to be a song about a girl I use to know. She use to keep her blonde curls in a mason jar so she could shock the world. Use to keep a diary by her bed every night. Use to right a little note in it before she'd lay down her head. (Pre Verse w/ Lanette) And we laid down her head, we laid down her head, we laid down her head, we laid down her head. (Ending Verse) Use to be a song about a girl I use to know. I still keep her blonde curls in a mason jar so she can shock the world. Still keep her diary by my bed every night. I still write a little note in it each night before I lay down my head.