Lyrics Dark Honey - Martin Simpson , Andy Cutting , Nancy Kerr
One
summer's
evening,
and
the
kids
ran
free
All
the
bees
were
swarming
in
the
cemetery
And
they
sucked
that
sweetness
their
natures
crave
From
the
flowers
that
grew
on
every
grave
And
you
tell
your
children,
"life
finds
a
way"
You
can
reap
dark
honey
from
the
dying
day
And
leave
a
little
sweetness
to
soothe
our
stings
And
the
slightest
suffering
winter
brings
Some
other
children,
some
distant
home
They
fear
the
humming
of
a
different
drone
Some
sugar's
flowing
from
every
pore
Some
hunger's
growing
on
the
spoils
of
war
And
you
tell
your
children,
"life
finds
a
way"
You
can
reap
dark
honey
from
the
dying
day
And
leave
a
little
sweetness
to
soothe
our
stings
And
the
slightest
suffering
winter
brings
On
the
bank
of
England,
some
city
bee
She
built
a
hive
of
slavery
And
her
sweet
survival
in
the
midst
of
ban
Is
to
make
dark
honey
from
a
Cola
can
But
you
tell
your
children,
"life
finds
a
way"
You
can
reap
dark
honey
from
the
dying
day
And
leave
a
little
sweetness
to
soothe
our
stings
And
the
slightest
suffering
winter
brings
When
Man
has
driven
the
drone
of
bees
From
all
the
fields
and
cemeteries
He'll
miss
that
richness
his
nature
craves
For
no
flowers
will
grow
upon
our
graves
And
you
tell
your
children,
"life
finds
a
way"
You
can
reap
dark
honey
from
the
dying
day
And
leave
a
little
sweetness
to
soothe
our
stings
And
the
slightest
suffering
winter
brings
Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.