Honeybee
Mipso Lyrics


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If we've been less than perfect lately
I think it's me who takes the fall
THis winter's been so cold and dark
Nothing's reached my roots at all
But there's water in the garden now
And April's in the air
The next time that you call be I'll be there
So just leave it to me
When you're calling
You can't tell the forest from the leaves
Just leave it to me
When you're crawling
You can't curse the captain for the breeze
Get up off of your knees
We can leave it to me
I'm your honeybee

I've caused my share of cloudy days
I'm sorry for them all
In this restless winter,
Nothing green sprouts from no rainfall
We can throw these windows open
Let the cobwebs see some air
The next time that you call me I'll be there

So just leave it to me
When you're calling
You can't tell the forest from the leaves
Just leave it to me
When you're crawling
You can't curse the captain for the breeze
Get up off of your knees
We can leave it to me
I'm your honeybee

We can settle in and shake the dust off of the sheets
We don't need to leave space
Let the sun shine in between you and me

So just leave it to me
When you're calling
You can't tell the forest from the leaves
Just leave it to me
When you're crawling
You can't curse the captain for the breeze
Get up off of your knees




We can leave it to me
I'm your honeybee

Overall Meaning

In the song "Honeybee" by Mipso, the lyrics describe a relationship that has been struggling due to a lack of communication and understanding. The singer in the song takes responsibility for their part in the problems and promises to be there for their partner moving forward. The line "If we've been less than perfect lately, I think it's me who takes the fall" shows humility and sincerity, demonstrating a willingness to work on the relationship. The metaphor of the garden and the upcoming spring season also convey hope for renewal and growth.


The chorus emphasizes the idea of trust, with the singer urging their partner to "just leave it to me" and let them handle things. It acknowledges the difficulties that arise in relationships, but emphasizes the need to work together instead of blaming each other. The repetition of "I'm your honeybee" throughout the song reinforces the idea of devotion and loyalty.


Overall, "Honeybee" is a song about taking responsibility for one's actions and working together in a relationship. It uses nature imagery and metaphors to convey hope for a brighter future and emphasizes the importance of trust and communication.


Line by Line Meaning

If we've been less than perfect lately
Acknowledging that there have been problems in the relationship recently.


I think it's me who takes the fall
Admitting responsibility for some of the issues.


This winter's been so cold and dark
Describing a difficult and challenging period.


Nothing's reached my roots at all
Feeling stagnant and stuck, with no inspiration or growth.


But there's water in the garden now
Feeling hopeful that things are starting to change.


And April's in the air
Spring is coming, which symbolizes a fresh start and new growth.


The next time that you call me I'll be there
Promising to be there for their partner in the future.


So just leave it to me
Assuring their partner that they will take care of things.


When you're calling
When their partner needs help or support.


You can't tell the forest from the leaves
It can be difficult to see the big picture when you're in the middle of a problem.


When you're crawling
When their partner is struggling or feeling weak.


You can't curse the captain for the breeze
Don't blame their partner for things that are out of their control.


Get up off of your knees
Don't feel helpless or powerless, take action to change things.


We can leave it to me
Reiterating their willingness to take care of things.


I'm your honeybee
An affectionate term for their partner, indicating their desire to help and care for them.


I've caused my share of cloudy days
Admitting to contributing to the problems in the relationship.


I'm sorry for them all
Expressing regret for any actions that may have hurt their partner.


In this restless winter,
Describing a difficult and uncomfortable time.


Nothing green sprouts from no rainfall
Without nourishment, growth and progress are impossible.


We can throw these windows open
Opening up to new possibilities and opportunities.


Let the cobwebs see some air
Addressing neglected aspects of the relationship and allowing for growth and change.


We don't need to leave space
Reassuring their partner that they don't need to create distance between them.


Let the sun shine in between you and me
Allowing positivity and warmth to fill the space between them.




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