"Deep Honey" by Goldfrapp is a song that conveys a sense of mystery and longing. The lyrics depict a person who is captivated by someone who tells lies and starts their deceit with wide, white lines, possibly referring to drug use. The mention of "summer shine" suggests a carefree atmosphere, where this deceptive person thrives. The song suggests that the subject in question does not like darkness, and prefers being surrounded by the beauty of the ocean ("fringed by silver sea"). They are described as confident and bold, as indicated by the words "always brave and pert," and seem to enjoy the warm embrace of a Sunday morning. The line "keep don't stop now, Me and you" indicates a desire to continue a potentially turbulent relationship. The repetition of "Your wild lies always start with me, don't come" suggests that the narrator recognizes the pattern of deception and does not want to be involved in it. The lyrics then repeat the lines about not liking the dark and how tears start, indicating that this person may struggle with emotional vulnerability. Despite this, they still find themselves captivated by the same individual, represented by the line "You don't like this star, tears start." Ultimately, "Deep Honey" tells a story of attraction, deceit, and the internal struggle of emotions. The song portrays the complexity of human relationships and the allure that can be found even in the midst of turmoil.