Lyrics The Tallest Man on Earth

The Tallest Man on Earth

Honey Won't You Let Me In

Now the snow will fall

And the lovers call

Will be drenched out by the shattering of birds

As the season shifts

Lonely minds will drift

On the ocean in a buildup of its roar

As I knock your door

From inside once more

How I wish a soothing breeze would let me in

Shake my tambourine

At your glowing dreams

So honey wont you let me in

As we cease to know

Where our feet will go

We wont see the ribbons tied up in the pine

Branches will untie

Every mumbling lie

Every frayed word in your lullabye is heard

Oh when I catch the force

Of our first divorce

How I wish the turning sunset could record

Blow my engine steam

At your glowing dreams

So honey wont you let me in

Now the dust will rise

Dress the open skies

Just a gallery of words we've used too much

It's a feather's weight

But what if it's too late

To be building up on muscles in the draft

Put me on the morning ship

And I will take the trip

To return with all the treasures of the past

It will always seem

Like a glowing dream

So honey wont you let me in

I said honey wont you let me in