Put your biscuits in the oven
Honey, put your buns in bed
I wanna come inside your kitchen
Wanna taste your shortening bread
I want to jump into your skillet
Honey, tickle your home fries
I gotta hambone working fill it
Won’t you try it on for size
Uh uh uh uh uh
Baby ask me no questions
I’ll tell you no lies
Put your biscuits in the oven
Honey, watch my dumpling
Rise up – early in the morning
Rise up – late at night
Rise up – gotta get me a warning
Rise up – gonna whet your appetite
Gonna shake and bake you honey
I want a catcher in the rye
I wanna sop up all your gravy
From your deep dish apple pie
So open up your menu
I wanna slice your honey dew
I love it honey when you
Do me like you do
Uh uh uh uh uh
And if you ask me no questions
And tell me no lies
Put your biscuits in the oven
Honey, watch my dumpling
Rise up – early in the morning
Rise up – late late late at night
Rise up – giving me no warning
Rise up – gonna wet your appetite
Sizzling Wordplay and Playful Temptation
“Bacon Biscuit Blues” by Aerosmith is a cheeky and irresistible track that serves up flirtation with a generous helping of food-inspired innuendo. The lyrics cleverly intertwine kitchen imagery with playful romantic pursuit, inviting listeners to savor each double entendre. Steven Tyler’s signature vocal swagger and the band’s bluesy groove create a mood that’s both mischievous and inviting. Lines like “Put your biscuits in the oven” and “Wanna sop up all your gravy” exemplify how the song embraces its culinary metaphors to convey longing and affection in a way that’s both humorous and bold. Ultimately, the track is a celebration of appetite—both literal and metaphorical—delivered with Aerosmith’s trademark energy and wit.
Song Credits
Artist: Aerosmith
Song Title: Bacon Biscuit Blues