Honey

Album: The Life of a Showgirl (2025)
Charted: 12
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  • 'Honey' is a song about how words that have been meant to hurt you in the past
    Can be repurposed by someone who loves you in a way that feels totally different
    You know, if the only time you were called honey was when someone was like
    That look is not working for you, honey
    Like, that, that is very different than when somebody calls you honey in a sweet way
    In a sincere way, in a lovely way
    And it's kind of about sort of the idea of healing these old wounds
    That were caused by certain words that now feel totally lovely and sweet
    So I also just love this song
    It's such a bop
    Um, I just jump around to this song
    This is, this one's called 'Honey' Writer/s: Karl Johan Schuster, Karl Martin Sandberg, Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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