Lyrics Heroin and Honey - Robin Jackson
We
stood
on
Sandy
Avenue
Two
lovers
broken
by
the
rain
This
fiery
love
we
tried
to
leave
But
still
the
coals
remain
Your
touch
it
played
my
skin
that
night
Like
a
burning
violin
I
was
strung
out
on
your
tune
A
lover's
heroin
We
tried
so
very
hard
to
get
this
love
to
grow
But
I
could
not
hold
your
crazy
wind
Which
never
ceased
to
blow
And
you
lit
a
candle
in
my
soul
That
singes
to
this
day
And
even
though
it
burns
me
so,
I
can
not
walk
away
Darling,
darling,
let
me
tell
you
true
There's
something
burning
In
my
heart
because
of
you
Darling,
darling,
oh,
this
fire
it
grew
And
now
it's
burning
In
my
heart
because
of
you
A
gust
of
Indian
summer
wind
Wrapped
confusion
'round
the
night
The
stars
told
me
to
kiss
you
The
moon
warned
to
take
flight
And
when
I
thought
to
leave
you
Temptation
played
its
part
A
dancing
swarm
of
drunken
bees
Put
honey
in
our
hearts
We
looked
so
very
hard
for
the
steps
To
dance
among
the
stones
But
we
tripped
into
the
shadows
Made
of
sparks
and
bones
And
when
I
sought
to
hold
you
In
the
cracks
you
slipped
between
And
when
I
tried
to
cool
this
fever,
The
water
turned
to
steam
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