Tonalité : B major
Verse 1
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One, two, three, four,
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let's go.
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Honeybees made a hive in our house
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Two hundred years ago, summertime
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You can smell honey on the wind
In wintertime, you can feel them
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sleeping deep within the wall
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I have a sister, she had a baby,
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she named her after me
We didn't want her getting
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stung by any honeybee
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We said we'd have to smoke
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them out and tear into the wall
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But we never did and she's the
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sweetest little kid of all
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Honeybees, honeybees, honeybees
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My
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Uncle
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Ed die, he was a painter
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He died in the
Spanish
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War
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In 1937 were there thing
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s worth fighting for?
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In the attic we have his letters
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Some pictures that he drew
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With great -grandfather's revolver
And his
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Army blues
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Honeybees, honeybees, honeybees
My mother writes her history
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In the upstairs corner room
From the
Russian
Revolution
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To the murder of the
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Jews
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Her mother was a
Grecian gal
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Eyes as sad as
Christ
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A crucifix, a glass of tea
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A black sea lullaby
And
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August is purple
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And winter is white
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And springtime, the orchard
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Gets misty at night
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And one baby's sleeping and
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one baby's awake
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But the bees in their hive in our
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house are still safe
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Honeybees made a hive in our
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house 200 years ago
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Summertime,
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you can smell honey on the wind
And wintertime,
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you can feel them sleeping deep within the womb.
Outro 1
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