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Buzzin' Fly Lyrics


Just like a buzzin' fly I come into your life
Now I float away like honey in the sun
Was it right or wrong?
I couldn't sing that song anywayOh, but darlin', now I remember
How the sun shown down
And how it warmed your prayin' smile
When all the love was thereYou're the one I talk about, you're the one I think about
Everywhere I go
But sometimes honey in the mornin'
Oh, I miss you soThat's how I know I found a home
That's how I know I found homeOh, hear the mountains ringing
Lord, I can hear them singing, darling, out your name
And tell me if you know just how the river flows
Down to the seaNow I wanna know
Mama, everything about you now
I wanna know
Mama, everything about youWhat makes ya smile? What makes ya wild?
What makes ya love me this way

Mama, I wanna know
Darlin' I wanna knowYou're the one I talk about, you're the one I think about
Everywhere I go
And sometimes honey in the mornin'
Oh, I miss you soThat's how I know I found a home
That's how I know I found a homeA walkin' hand in hand and all along the sand
Seabird knew your name now
I think he knows your love was growin' I think it knows it's flowin'
Mama, through you and meAh, tell me darlin'
If I should leave you
Ah, tell me darlin'
I never want to grieve youJust like a buzzin' fly I'll come into your life
And I'll float away like honey in the sun
Was it right or wrong?
I couldn't sing that song anywayOh, but darlin', now I remember
How the sun shown down
And how it warmed your prayin' smile
When all the love was thereYou're the one I talk about, you're the one I think about
Everywhere I go
And sometimes honey, in the mornin'
Oh, I miss you soOh darlin', I miss you so
Hey mama I miss you so
I miss you so, yeah
Mama I miss you so

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Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an experimental vocalist and performer who incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, and avant-garde rock, in a short career spanning the late 1960s and early 1970s, ending with his death at age 28 from an alcohol-heroin overdose. Buckley often regarded his tenor voice as an instrument, a talent most noticeable on his albums Happy Sad, Lorca, and Starsailor.

Read more about Tim Buckley on Last.fm.


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