Honeybee

Honeybee is the tenth track on The Two-Cent Show, written by Isabella Bunny Bennett and released in 2012. It is also the ninth track on Music from SteamWorld Heist. The song is also featured on the concert albums Live At Walter Robotics Expo 2013 and Not Live And Not In Person.

Background
At the time Honeybee was first being written, it was originally intended as a romantic love song for Isabella's then-girlfriend. However, the two of them broke up halfway through the songwriting process, so the finished song ended up being about lost love instead.

Musical information
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Lyrics
Rabbit (throughout) You didn't have to look my way Your eyes still haunt me to this day But you did. Yes, you did

You didn't have to say my name Ignite my circuits and start a flame But you did

Oh, Turpentine erase me whole (Cause I) don't want to live my life alone (Well I) was waiting for you all my life Oh Why

Set me free, my...honey- Bee Ho-ney Bee

You didn't have to smile at me Your grin's the sweetest that I've ever seen But you did. Yes you did You didn't have to offer your hand Cause since I've kissed it I am at your command But you did

Oh, Turpentine erase me whole I don't want to live my life alone I was waiting for you all my life Oh Why

Set me free, my...honey- Bee Ho-ney Bee

Hello Goodbye, Twas nice to know you How I find myself without you That I'll never know I let myself go Hello Goodbye, I'm rather crazy And I never thought I was crazy But what do I know? Now you have to go

Honeybee Honeybee


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Trivia

 * During live performances of Honeybee, Rabbit typically malfunctions just before the second chorus, temporarily interrupting the song.
 * The music video for Honeybee was shot at La Jolla Shores in San Diego.