Honey you are a rock and I am your land
And we will grow
Before the sun dries us up and turns us to sand
Do you remember when the ocean went mad
And we were to blame?
We ran to another world with lives to save
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
They were the ones who could fly
They flew so high
Then I looked into your eyes never understanding why
You would never run with me
While the world is turning upside down
And all around and we are watching those birds in the sky
From the mountainside and you
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
Honey you are a rock and I am your land
And we will grow
Before the sun dries us up and turns us to sand
Do you remember when the ocean went mad
And we were to blame?
We ran to another world with lives to save
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh
They were the ones who could fly
They flew so high
supported by 14 fans who also own “Honey You (Live At Vicar Street, Dublin, Ireland - 2020)”
i like this version better than the original. The middle part has that aggression that makes the excellent balance with the beginning and ending of the song. owlobo
supported by 13 fans who also own “Honey You (Live At Vicar Street, Dublin, Ireland - 2020)”
This might be my favourite of Heilung. They've improved a bit on their later releases but their debut is still much meaner, and darker. Maria's amazing voice obviously steals the show but I also quite like Kai's too, especially on the live performance. In fact I'd say get LIFA over this IMO.
The spoken word bits are really cool to hear proto-germanic in use but for relistening purposes they are going to be a bit obtrusive. Nevertheless the proper music here is on continual repeat for me. Rabbit
Nashville Americana artist Stephen Simmons reaches deep into his own family tree for an album of clear-eyed, open-hearted storytelling. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 28, 2020