Honeyed Out
Love's Sweet Overdose: Kris Delmhorst's Honeyed Out RevelationsLyrics
Your love is like too much sugar
Your love is excessively sweet, like too much sugar.
Too much sugar me to eat
The sweetness of your love is overwhelming, making it difficult for me to handle.
Nothing wrong with a little sugar
There's nothing inherently wrong with a little sweetness in love.
But too much sugar's too damn sweet
However, an excess of sweetness becomes burdensome and overwhelming.
Your love is like too much water
Your love is like an overwhelming flood, akin to too much water.
Too much water all around
There's an excess of emotions or intensity surrounding your love.
Nothing wrong with a little water
While some water (emotion) is fine, an excess can be suffocating or overwhelming.
But too much water make a body drown
Too much emotional intensity can be detrimental and drown one's well-being.
Your love is like too much whiskey
Your love is compared to an excess of whiskey in a cup.
Too much whiskey in my cup
Having too much of your love is akin to having an excessive amount of whiskey.
Nothing wrong with a little whiskey
There's nothing inherently wrong with a moderate amount of love or whiskey.
But too much whiskey fuck you up
An excess of either love or whiskey can have negative consequences.
Your love is like too much candy
Your love is likened to an excess of candy on a stick.
Too much candy on a stick
Having too much of your love is comparable to an overwhelming amount of candy.
Nothing wrong with a little candy
While a little sweetness is acceptable, too much can lead to discomfort.
But too much candy make you sick
An excess of sweetness in love can make one emotionally "sick."
Your love is like too much honey
Your love is compared to an excess of honey.
Too much honey in my mouth
Having too much of your love is like having an overwhelming amount of honey in one's mouth.
Nothing wrong with a little honey
While a little sweetness in love is acceptable, there's an indication of saturation or weariness.
But lately, I'm just honeyed out
Recently, there's a sense of being overwhelmed or tired of the sweetness in the relationship.
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