mOag - bitter hOney

EPISODE · Nov 7, 2014 · 3 MIN

mOag - bitter hOney

from man On a grill · host man On a grill

Ukulele maestro Reno Rudlove plays jazzy chords on guitar... thanks for making this song with me old friend and music buddy https://www.facebook.com/pages/Le-Royal-Boudoir-Orchestra/207312592663223?fref=ts The deep voice of Chris Pendergraft aka EchoCosmic is "Officer O'Malley", first policeman at the scene of crime @chris-pendergraft Many thanks also to E, T, B and C [A Dark Pool] for your continuous support and precious advice :) A banal story that would maybe not have ended in tragedy without the gun (!!) He’s been ticking away one more blood-sucking day He’s the fella who’s a Go-Getter who’s worth every penny they pay If he’s still clicking he may find a reason today [She’s acting strange] The impervious one Now so nervous one feeling love fades away He’s out there kicking She’d like to start living “a change for the better” are words she wrote in her letter Wannabe tycoon no honeymoon She’s now crying as her lover dresses It’s the taste of bitter honey She’s fading away He finds nothing to say [Now feels the strain] Denegation and self flagellation Quite an end to his day He comes home too soon that afternoon It’s him now crying and her lover stresses It’s the taste of bitter honey Now they are caught words come out faster that thought too fast to keep things clean “This makes me so bitter Honey” The gun in his pocket is out like a rocket The room spins once more as they fall to the carpeted floor then there’s a knock at the door The cries, the hissing snake eyes, the not missing “a change for the better” the words she wrote in her letter

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