Your Blue Door
Honeydogs Lyrics


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Your blue door that I walked through before
First Sunday kiss I could not resist
Well, have you come to tell the truth?
Are you tired of roaming too?

Would you go around with me?
Would you take me out at two or three?
Would you lie to me with the cheapest form of flattery?
Surprise me and read between my lines

Three shades of red when I heard what you said
White knuckle road, I'm going down

Would you go around with me?
Would you kick me out at two or three?
Would you lie to me with the cheapest [Incomprehensible] flattery?
Surprise me and read between my lines
Between my lines

Your blue door, it won't let them in anymore
And wind blowing through your screen
The candle's burning clean
I'm not green, I'm not green

Would you go around with me?
Would you take me out at two or three?
Would you lie to me with the cheapest form of flattery?
Surprise me and read between my lines

Your blue door that I walk through once more
Your red ripe fruit, all hell breaks loose

Would you go around with me?
Would you kick me out at two or three?
Would you lie to me? Will I be your favorite [Incomprehensible]?




Surprise me and read between my lines
Between my lines

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song “Your Blue Door” by Honeydogs may seem cryptic at first glance, but a closer examination of the lyrics reveals a deeper meaning. The song appears to be about a romantic encounter with someone who the singer has a history with. The blue door mentioned in the song seems to represent an entryway into the singer's past relationship. The singer recalls walking through this door before and experiencing a first kiss with their partner, which they could not resist. The question posed by the singer about whether their partner is tired of roaming seems to suggest that they want to settle down and continue their relationship.


The chorus of the song repeatedly asks the question, “Would you go around with me?” and implies that the singer wants their partner to spend time with them in a romantic setting. They also ask their partner to surprise them and read between the lines, which could be interpreted as the singer wanting more from the relationship than just a casual fling. The reference to the three shades of red could indicate that the singer is blushing or embarrassed about something that their partner has said or done. The mention of the white knuckle road suggests that the relationship may be a tumultuous one, with lots of ups and downs.


Towards the end of the song, the singer seems to suggest that they are not naive or inexperienced and that they are aware of what they want in a relationship. The final repetition of the chorus seems to suggest that the singer is willing to take risks and continue the relationship, even if it is a challenging one.


Line by Line Meaning

Your blue door that I walked through before
The singer is referencing a past experience of entering a blue door and is preparing to recount the details of the story.


First Sunday kiss I could not resist
The singer remembers a specific moment from their past encounter, where they shared a kiss that they found irresistible.


Well, have you come to tell the truth?
The singer is addressing the other person and asking if they have come to be honest with them.


Are you tired of roaming too?
The artist is questioning if the other person is also feeling exhausted from constantly wandering and searching.


Would you go around with me?
The artist is asking the other person if they would like to continue spending time together.


Would you take me out at two or three?
The singer is inquiring about possibly going out together late at night or early in the morning.


Would you lie to me with the cheapest form of flattery?
The singer is concerned that the other person may be dishonest with them by giving them insincere compliments.


Surprise me and read between my lines
The artist is asking the other person to pay attention to their words and actions to uncover their true intentions and feelings.


Three shades of red when I heard what you said
The artist experienced a strong emotional reaction when the other person said something that made them feel embarrassed or ashamed.


White knuckle road, I'm going down
The artist feels nervous and anxious, as if they are driving down a dangerous and uncertain path.


Your blue door, it won't let them in anymore
The singer suggests that the blue door has been closed and they can no longer enter the same way as before.


And wind blowing through your screen
The artist is observing the environment around them, specifically the wind passing through a screen or window.


The candle's burning clean
The singer notes that a candle is burning brightly and smoothly, without any smoke or debris.


I'm not green, I'm not green
The singer clarifies that they are not inexperienced or naive, despite what others may think or assume.


Your red ripe fruit, all hell breaks loose
The singer metaphorically compares the other person's actions or words to a ripe fruit that brings chaos and turmoil.


Would you kick me out at two or three?
The artist is questioning if the other person would suddenly dismiss them at a late or early hour.


Would you lie to me? Will I be your favorite [Incomprehensible]?
The artist is concerned that the other person may deceive them and wonders if they will still be favored despite this.


Surprise me and read between my lines
The singer reiterates their request for the other person to pay attention and uncover their true meaning and intentions.


Your blue door that I walk through once more
The singer recalls the blue door that they entered once before and may be considering revisiting that place.


Between my lines
The artist is using a metaphor to suggest that there is more to their words and actions than what is immediately obvious, and the other person should pay closer attention.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ADAM L. LEVY, NOAH LEVY, THOMAS BORSCHEID, TRENT NORTON

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