Honeysuckle Rose
Sweet Jealousy Blossoms in Honeysuckle RoseLyrics
Every honey bee fills with jealousy
Expressing that others envy or feel jealous when they see the person with the speaker.
When they see you out with me
Highlighting the attention and desirability of being with the speaker.
Goodness knows
Emphasizing a sense of admiration or approval, suggesting the speaker is highly valued.
You're my honeysuckle rose
Referring to the person as a sweet and cherished partner, akin to the fragrant honeysuckle rose.
When you're passin' by flowers droop and sigh
Describing the effect of the person passing by, causing flowers to droop and sigh.
And I know the reason why
Suggesting a reason for the flowers' reaction, likely tied to the person's captivating presence.
Goodness knows
Reiterating the person's special status as the speaker's beloved honeysuckle rose.
You're my honeysuckle rose
Affirming the person's significance and sweetness in the speaker's life.
Don't buy sugar
Advising against buying sugar, implying that the person's presence alone is enough to sweeten life.
You just have to touch my cup
Stressing the simplicity of finding sweetness by just touching the speaker's cup.
You're my sugar
Declaring the person as the source of sweetness, using "sugar" as a term of endearment.
It's sweeter when you stir it up
Highlighting that the sweetness intensifies when the person is actively involved, stirring emotions.
When I'm taking sips from your tasty lips
Describing the delightful experience of sipping from the person's lips.
Seems the honey fairly drips
Portraying the person's kisses as exceptionally sweet, akin to honey dripping.
Goodness knows
Reaffirming the person's role as the beloved honeysuckle rose.
You're my honeysuckle rose
Expressing the speaker's conviction about the person's significance and sweetness.
Goodness knows
Reiterating the person's special status and sweetness in the speaker's life.
You're my honeysuckle rose
Emphasizing once again the person's role as the cherished honeysuckle rose.
Don't buy sugar
Repeating the advice against buying sugar, emphasizing the simplicity of finding sweetness with the person.
You just have to touch my cup
Reiterating that touching the speaker's cup is sufficient for sweetness, downplaying the need for external sweetness.
You're my sugar
Recalling the person as the speaker's sugar, implying a deep emotional connection.
It's sweeter when you stir it up
Stressing that the sweetness is enhanced when the person actively participates or stirs emotions.
When I'm taking sips from your tasty lips
Revisiting the imagery of sipping from the person's lips and the honey-like sweetness.
Seems the honey fairly drips
Reaffirming the exceptional sweetness derived from the person's kisses.
Goodness knows
Concluding with the certainty that the person is the beloved honeysuckle rose, emphasizing their irreplaceable sweetness.
You're my honeysuckle rose
Reiterating the person's special significance and sweetness in the speaker's life.
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