The original title of the song was "Honey Pie".
Honey Pie survives the fall and goes into hiding.
Meanwhile, Honey Pie, who has spent the night trapped in a store, is ambushed by one of the monsters.
Honey Pie, who made it to the border of the town, is injured by flying shrapnel and falls to the floor, apparently dead.
Suddenly, Honey Pie gets up, screaming in anguish, and grabs her gun.
Red told him, "Honey Pie installed these fixtures just for the two of us to share on nights like this.
"Honey Pie" successfully makes it to a truck, giving the other characters brief cause for hope (until they realize she is speeding off by herself).
You have expressed the same frustration I heard often from Honey Pie.
"Honey Pie once said he felt like cook, butler, and chief bottle washer in an expensive travel-trailer."
I always told Honey Pie this, so I will tell you, also.