Mine Smell Like Honey

Album: Collapse Into Now (2011)
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  • I would dare you, but I know I don't need to
    You're going to do just what you want to
    You're going to take the leading chair at the fairground
    You're going to sing the praises of your fruit

    Mine smell like honey, uh!
    Mine smell like honey, uh!
    Mine smell like hu- hu- hu- hu- honey, uh!

    Dig a hole, dig it deeper, deeper!
    Climb a mountain, climb it steeper, steeper!
    Dig a hole! Dig it deeper, deeper!
    Track a trail of honey through it all

    If the end comes faster than we had expected
    And predictions lead us to the final fall
    If the flowers crack the grain and weave the patterns of the pavement
    I can hear you shouting over it all

    Mine smell like honey, uh!
    Mine smell like honey, uh!
    Mine smell like hu- hu- hu- hu- honey, uh!

    Dig a hole, dig it deeper, deeper!
    Climb a mountain, climb it steeper, steeper!
    Dig a hole! Dig it deeper, deeper!
    Track a trail of honey through it all

    Dig a hole, dig it deeper, deeper!
    Climb a mountain, climb it steeper, steeper!
    Dig a hole! Dig it deeper, deeper!
    Track a trail of honey through it all

    You track a trail of honey through it all
    You track a trail of honey Writer/s: MICHAEL E. MILLS, MICHAEL J. STIPE, MICHAEL MILLS, MICHAEL STIPE, PETER BUCK, PETER LAWRENCE BUCK
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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