Honey
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Honey
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Eyes like honey
They smile before I drown
If I had not a penny
I steal you the sun for a moment
Water is warm
If you want to come in
I will take you
And I will lay you down
I'm so done
By the scent of your skin
Are you a stranger?
Or have I known you all my life?
Eyes like honey
An endless golden stream
I smell, ourselves within your hair
Reminds of the sea
Water is warm
If you want to come in
I will take you
And I will lay you down
I'm so done
By the scent of your skin
Are you a stranger?
Or have I known you all my life?
Eyes like honey
I see you through a crowd
At first I feel that it's funny
You weren't ever in from the start
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Nick Galitzine performs "Honey", and this lyric page sits inside the Nick Galitzine catalog on LyroVerse.
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