Taste of Honey
Beatles Lyrics


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A taste of honey
Tasting much sweeter than wine

Do do do
Do do do

I dream of your first kiss, and then
I feel upon my lips again
A taste of honey (a taste of honey)
Tasting much sweeter than wine

Oh, I will return, yes, I will return
I'll come back for the honey and you

Do do do
Do do do

Yours was the kiss that awoke my heart
There lingers still, though we're far apart
That taste of honey, a taste of honey
Tasting much sweeter than wine

Oh, I will return, yes, I will return
I'll come back (he'll come back)




For the honey (for the honey)
And you

Overall Meaning

The Beatles’ song “A Taste of Honey” is a poignant love song that uses the metaphor of honey to describe the sweetness of a first kiss. The song begins with the singer describing how the taste of the honey is much sweeter than even the best wine. The singer goes on to admit that they dream of their first kiss with the person they love, and that even now, whenever they think of that kiss, they can still taste the honey.


The lyrics reveal a desire to return to the person they love and taste the sweet nectar of their love once again. The song’s chorus speaks to this desire, with the singer promising to return for both the honey and the person they love. The bridge of the song speaks to the power of the initial kiss, describing it as the one that awakened their heart and still lingers, even though they are far apart.


In essence, “A Taste of Honey” celebrates the potency of first love and the way it lingers with us throughout our lives. The metaphor of honey is a clever one, as it speaks to the way in which love can be both sweet and sticky. Overall, the song is a heartfelt tribute to the powerful force that is love.


Line by Line Meaning

A taste of honey
The singer is relishing the sweet and pleasant taste of honey.


Tasting much sweeter than wine
The taste of honey is so much better and enjoyable than wine.


Do do do Do do do
A musical interlude with no lyrics.


I dream of your first kiss, and then
The singer is reminiscing about the first kiss he had with his lover in his dreams.


I feel upon my lips again A taste of honey (a taste of honey) Tasting much sweeter than wine
The singer is lost in the memory of the pleasing taste of honey he experienced during the kiss.


Oh, I will return, yes, I will return I'll come back for the honey and you
The singer promises to come back to his lover for the sweetness of the honey and the lover.


Yours was the kiss that awoke my heart
The singer believes that his lover's kiss rekindled his passion and love for them.


There lingers still, though we're far apart That taste of honey, a taste of honey Tasting much sweeter than wine
The memory of the delicious taste of honey still remains with the singer despite being apart from his lover.


Oh, I will return, yes, I will return I'll come back (he'll come back) For the honey (for the honey) And you
The singer is determined to return for both the sweetness of honey and the presence of his lover.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Round Hill Music Big Loud Songs
Written by: Bobby Scott, Ric Marlow

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