From the recording The Acoustic Highway: Love, Loss & Other Stories
Lyrics
Honeybee
On the day that my old man was born
He couldn't realize his world was torn
A Great Depression lay up around the bend
His dad worked all night just to make amends
Worked himself to the bone just to make amends
On the day that my old man turned three
He learned a bitter lesson of a honeybee
It was a wound he carried just like a stone
Looking for sweetness coming from the honeycomb
Looking for sweetness coming from the honeycomb
On the day my old man turned 16
He'd come to know that he was thought unclean
Had to drink is water from a different well
Some folks cursed his young bitter soul to hell
Some folks cursed his young bitter soul
And when I think on my old man
I know I failed to understand
Anything of his heavens or his hells
Me I was a rebel son
A wicked wit and a wild tongue
Sure’d be nice if I could speak to him right now
Maybe work it out somehow
Oh whoa oh
whoa oh oh
On the day my old man first held me
He had a nervous smile and a tear-stained cheek
Prayed to God that maybe he could make things right
To bring some sweetness here to this newborn life
Bring some sweetness here to this newborn life
Well I'm older now I think I understand
The bitterness that ate at my old man
Seems the wound he got was handed down to me
Got that same old lesson from the honeybee
Got that same old sting from the honeybee
Seems that my old man was a lot like me
Whoa oh whoa oh
Whoa oh whoa oh