Honey

Haven Gillespie, Richard Whiting, Seymour Simons

A little dust never stopped me none, he liked my shoes I kept them on.
Sometimes I can hold my tongue, sometimes not,
When you just skip-to-loo, my darlin',
And you know what you're doin' so don't even

You're just too used to my honey, now.
You're just too used to my honey.

And I think I could leave your world,
If she was the better girl.
So when we died I tried to bribe the undertaker.
'Cause I'm not sure what you're doin' or the reasons.

You're just too used to my honey, now.
You're just too used to my honey.
Hey, yeah you're just too used to my honey, now.

Don't bother coming down,
I made a friend of the western sky.
Don't bother coming down,
You always like your babies tight.

Turn back one last time, love to watch those cowboys ride.
But cowboys know cowgirls ride on the Indian side.
And you know what you're doin' so don't even

You're just too used to my honey, now.
You're just too used to my honey.
Hey, yeah you're just too used to my honey, now.
You're just too used to my honey, now.

Trivia about the song Honey by Tori Amos

On which albums was the song “Honey” released by Tori Amos?
Tori Amos released the song on the albums “Under the Pink” in 1994, “Boys for Pelé” in 1996, “Hey Jupiter - EP” in 1996, “A Tori Amos Collection: Tales of a Librarian” in 2003, and “The Original Bootlegs: Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Honey” by Tori Amos?
The song “Honey” by Tori Amos was composed by Haven Gillespie, Richard Whiting, Seymour Simons.

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