Don't You Worry, Love - Oh Honey



     
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Don't You Worry, Love Lyrics


When your head feels heavy,
And you're walkin' alone.
When the road is empty,
And everything you own is broken or sold.Light will always find its way in,
Into the cracks of the night.
Open your eyes.When the world gets dark,
Don't you worry, love.
And the demons, let 'em starve,
Don't you worry, love.When the air gets colder,
Don't let ya heart turn to stone.
Let the weight fall off your shoulders.
And know in the end, you'll find your way home.Light will always find its way in,
Into the cracks of the night.
Open your eyes.When the world gets dark,
Don't you worry, love.
And the demons, let 'em starve,
Don't you worry, love.The fear in my chest,
Is burning fire red.

Ya know, ya know, ya know.
My love is turning blue,
I'd never lie to you.
There's hope, there's hope, there's hope.When the world gets dark,
Don't you worry, love.
And the demons, let 'em starve,
Don't you worry, love.

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Nowadays, “Oh, Honey” is not just something muttered under your breath at the bar. Instead it’s something worth singing out. In Brooklyn - ironically enough - honey farms seem to be on the up, especially for the residents of Williamsburg. Not just a way to make ends meet, the honey produced by these farms is worth commenting on, actually it's worth singing about. Mitchy Collins and Danielle Bouchard decided to load up the succulent bandwagon and begin their own abundant crop venture. In searching for their niche as honey farmers, the duet discovered the mellifluous blend of their inner voices outside, wrote a few original songs, and never looked back!
Mitchy, now a hardened, troubadour songwriter, and Danielle, a whimsical forest wanderer, comprise the duo, Oh Honey has declared a reason to celebrate for the light-footed traveler through music. Meeting through friends, talking over a cold summer beer, buzzing like the honeybee, their music is sweet and harmonious. Where we all want to feel the warmth of someone else, feel a icy beer in the belly, and find a place to hang our hat, thus Oh Honey is born to relieve us of worry and command that everything will be okay. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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