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John Fogerty - Honey Do Lyrics



John Fogerty - Honey Do Lyrics




[Chorus:]
Honey do this
Honey do that
Work all day in The Honey Do Patch
Woman oh woman
What's a-wrong with you
I can't get away from The Honey Do

Well way back in history
About a half million years
Back in the cradle of civilized fear
Saturday morning the cave man's wife
First spoke the words to make a grown man cry

[Chorus]

Well the weekend's here
And it's time to relax
Kick up my feet in the shade out back
But i must-a been thinking
About some other guy
'couse here comes The Warden
With a look in her eye

[Chorus]

Well I dreamed I died
And went up to heaven
No more weedin', mashin' and shovelin'
I'm standing in line at the old Pearly Gates
Up steps the woman
And hands me a rake

[Chorus]

What's that?
Yes dear
Alright honey

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[Chorus:]
Honey do this
Honey do that
Work all day in The Honey Do Patch
Woman oh woman
What's a-wrong with you
I can't get away from The Honey Do

Well way back in history
About a half million years
Back in the cradle of civilized fear
Saturday morning the cave man's wife
First spoke the words to make a grown man cry

[Chorus]

Well the weekend's here
And it's time to relax
Kick up my feet in the shade out back
But i must-a been thinking
About some other guy
'couse here comes The Warden
With a look in her eye

[Chorus]

Well I dreamed I died
And went up to heaven
No more weedin', mashin' and shovelin'
I'm standing in line at the old Pearly Gates
Up steps the woman
And hands me a rake

[Chorus]

What's that?
Yes dear
Alright honey

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Writer: JOHN C. FOGERTY
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC

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Written by: JOHN C. FOGERTY

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