- For the motorcycle with a similar name, see Bumblebee
"Bmblb" is a song from the RWBY: Volume 4 Soundtrack and is sung by Casey Lee Williams.[1][2]
Lyrics[]
There's a garden where I go
If you meet me there no one will know
In the springtime in the sun
We can be alone without anyone
All the butterflies and the birds
Keep our secret no they won't say a word
But they watch us and they know
And they're happy as they see our love grow
We'll sit for a while
As I drink in your smile
It feels like a dream that's come true
My head starts to buzz
And my heart fills with love
Over you...
Baby can't you see?
You could be with me
We could live inside a garden of ecstasy
You could be my queen
I could be your dream
Our lives like a fantasy
Maybe set me free?
Let me be your bumblebee
Now the flowers are in bloom
And you've chased away my darkness and gloom
When the wind blows through the trees
And your voice is like a song in the breeze
My doubts disappear
Every time that you're near
The clouds seem to run from the sky
The thought of your kiss
Sends my soul into bliss
I get high
Baby can't you see?
You could be with me
We could live inside a garden of ecstasy
You could be my queen
I could be your dream
Our lives like a fantasy
Maybe set me free?
Let me be your-
Like a serenade
Every word you say
Has me fallin'
More and more in love with you
Like a Purdie* beat
You are oh so sweet
Every day is sunny, tastes like honey
Feel so alive take me back to the hive
Baby can't you see?
You could be with me
We could live inside a garden of ecstasy
You could be my queen
I could be your dream
Our lives like a fantasy
Maybe set me free?
Let me be your bumblebee
Trivia[]
- "Bmblb" is the word "Bumblebee" with removed vowel letters, likely mimicking popular 2010s text speak.
- The song was not originally intended for the show or soundtrack, but was added last minute as an injury delayed the release of Volume 4's soundtrack, allowing time to compose the song.[3] As it is was not requested as part of the show, Rooster Teeth did not do a creative consultation with Jeff over it.[4]
- Casey stated that "Bmblb" was Jeff's attempt at writing a "fun, bouncy" love song.[5]
- The song is in the key of D major, which is a commonly used key for love songs.