Electric Indie Calypso style tune
Who's topic is of honour, one of the high intelligences, along with kindness
Deemed weak by the foolish psychopath and narcissist, fools!
lyrics
Honor me
Why, won’t you honour me?
Why, won’t you honour me?
Are your eyes just too blind to see
Why, won’t you honour me?
Honour is a treasure we must feel
High intelligence from the garden of belief
Beyond the ego low, born in the garden of love
Sainted and painted high in the Heavens above
Why, won’t you honour me?
Why, won’t you honour me?
Is your heart, always as cold as steel
Oh why, won’t you honour me?
Why, won’t you honour me?
Why, won’t you honour me?
Are your eyes, just too blind to see?
Oh why won’t you honour me?
Why is your heart, as cold as steel?
So why, won’t you honour me?
credits
from Chi Chi & the Jaguar,
released September 3, 2019
Kate Stephenson: Drumming
John Steel: Lead Guitar
Chris Mordey: Bass Guitar
Martin Stephenson: Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocal , Dobro & Steel Drum & Backing Vocals
Recorded: Colin Mee's Skip Studios, Darlington
Mixed and Mastered: Barbaraville Studios, Invergordon, Scottish Highlands
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