Honey Do
John Fogerty Lyrics


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[Chorus:]
Honey do this
Honey do that
Work all day in The Honey Do Patch
Woman oh woman
What's a-wrong with you
I can't get away from The Honey Do
Well way back in history
About a half million years
Back in the cradle of civilized fear
Saturday morning the cave man's wife
First spoke the words to make a grown man cry

[Chorus]

Well the weekend's here
And it's time to relax
Kick up my feet in the shade out back
But I must-a been thinking
About some other guy
'couse here comes The Warden
With a look in her eye

[Chorus]

Well I dreamed I died
And went up to heaven
No more weedin', mashin' and shovelin'
I'm standing in line at the old Pearly Gates
Up steps the woman
And hands me a rake

[Chorus]

What's that?




Yes dear
Alright honey

Overall Meaning

The song "Honey Do" by John Fogerty is a humorous take on the concept of the "honey-do list." In the song, the singer is a man who is constantly being assigned tasks by his wife, which he refers to as working in "the Honey Do Patch." He longs to be able to relax and enjoy his free time, but he can't seem to escape the never-ending list of things his wife wants him to do.


The lyrics suggest that this dynamic between husbands and wives has been around for a long time, dating back to the days of cave men and women. The singer imagines a world where he can finally escape his duties, but even in death, he is given a rake to work with at the Pearly Gates.


Despite the frustrations expressed in the song, it is clear that the singer loves his wife and is willing to do whatever she asks of him. The catchy chorus and upbeat melody make the song a fun and lighthearted take on a common marital dynamic.


Line by Line Meaning

Honey do this
Please do this for me, my beloved


Honey do that
Would you also do that for me, my love


Work all day in The Honey Do Patch
I have so much work for you to do, my dear


Woman oh woman
I'm addressing my female partner


What's a-wrong with you
Why are you behaving like this?


I can't get away from The Honey Do
I feel like I can't escape from all these tasks and chores


Well way back in history
I'm going to tell a story from the past


About a half million years
It happened a very long time ago


Back in the cradle of civilized fear
When humans were still living in fear and unrest


Saturday morning the cave man's wife
On a Saturday, the wife of a prehistoric man


First spoke the words to make a grown man cry
Said something so upsetting it could make a man cry


Well the weekend's here
Today is the start of a weekend


And it's time to relax
I want to unwind and take it easy


Kick up my feet in the shade out back
I'm going to rest outside in the shade


But I must-a been thinking
But I must have been mistaken


About some other guy
Maybe I was thinking about someone else


'couse here comes The Warden
Uh-oh, my partner is coming


With a look in her eye
She has an expression on her face that makes me nervous


Well I dreamed I died
I had a dream that I passed away


And went up to heaven
I went to heaven after my death


No more weedin', mashin' and shovelin'
I thought I wouldn't have to do any more work


I'm standing in line at the old Pearly Gates
Found myself in front of the gates to heaven


Up steps the woman
Suddenly the woman appears


And hands me a rake
And she gives me an unexpected tool to use


What's that?
I'm asking what she's handing me


Yes dear
I'm agreeing to do what she's asking me to do


Alright honey
Okay, my love




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Written by: JOHN C. FOGERTY

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