I did the song for Susan Snow to (hopefully) sing this week. Keep that in mind when you hear my less than stellar vocals. It's a sweet little song for my sweetie. And although the phrase honey pie could seem silly, just remember the Beatles used it. Twice.
lyrics
I never know how you show up at our my door holding
soup and cheesy movies, right when I'm feeling slow
When I am weary and I'm far from home, I hear your
voice dipped in moonlight and stardust from the floor
Honey Pie
I want you to see what I see when I look in your eyes
Sometimes the echoes of the past grow loud and make it difficult to hear the good things
When we stop answering the ghosts that never hear us, we can let the cosmos ring out with simple strings.
Honey Pie
I want you to hear what I hear when when we both close our eyes
I never wanted perfection
It would have made me feel weird
And I would have walked on by
And never tried to make you smile
(instrumental verse)
Honey Pie
I want you to see what I see when I look in your eyes.
credits
from Round 4, Week 2,
released November 17, 2014
Susan - vocals ukulele
Lee- guitar, percussion, accordion
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