Honey Bee

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Sweet fragrance from your flower
Sweet nectar from your flower
Your petals so soft, sensitive to my touch
Release my pollen in your flower

Sting me, honey bee
For stealing the virtue of your flower
Sting me, honey bee
Your sweet nectar is never sour

You're the Queen Bee of your hive
Look so good make me alive
Dip me in honey, lick me dry
Sweet sugar lips I'm gonna die

Sting me, honey bee
For tasting the sweet nectar of your flower
Sting me, honey bee
You taste so sweet could savor you for hours

Your rose opens up before me
Glistening from your morning dew
Your thorns prick me now I see
Why I shouldn't steal my honey bee's virtue

Sting me, honey bee
For stealing the virtue of your flower
Sting me, honey bee
Your sweet nectar is never sour

Sting me, honey bee
For tasting the sweet nectar of your flower
Sting me, honey bee
You taste so sweet could savor you for hours

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