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I hear you're leaving town
And I am feeling down
You should know that nothing leaves my side
I'm gonna come around
I'm gonna shoot you down
You knocked my crown
Now you go six feet underground

Your lies have broke my life
Say goodbye, my angel
I gave you all my love
To sleep alone, my angel

chorus
Hey ho
Nobody knows
You're not coming home
Hey ho
Nobody knows
You're not coming home

Don't you take me here
And don't you touch me there
I am digging your grave and you stay there
Can you see the light
And think you're still alive
Believe me, baby
You won't come back again

Your lies have broke my life
Say goodbye, my angel
I gave you all my love
To sleep alone, my angel

[Chorus]

chorus
Hey ho
Nobody knows
You're not coming home
Hey ho
Nobody knows
You're not coming home

It didn't have to be this way
Playing games and lost one day
Have mercy on my lonely soul
It wasn't me, it was you, ya know

Your lies have broke my life
Say goodbye, my angel
I gave you all my love
To sleep alone, my angel
Your lies have broke my life
Say goodbye, my angel

chorus
Hey ho
Nobody knows
You're not coming home
Hey ho
Nobody knows
You're not coming home

chorus
Hey ho
Nobody knows
You're not coming home
Hey ho
Nobody knows
You're not coming home
song info:
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LanguageEnglish
GenreRock, Pop
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Duration00:04:05
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Copyright ©Words & Music A Div Of Big Deal Music
WriterDaniel Dodd Wilson, Virginia Claire Wigmore
Lyrics licensed byLyricFind
AddedDecember 30th, 2011
Last updatedMarch 9th, 2022
About"Hey Ho" is the third single from Gin Wigmore's first studio album, Holy Smoke. The song was featured in season 6 finale of Weeds.

"Hey Ho" was co-written by Wigmore and Dan Wilson in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Wigmore said the song was "something dark, some kind of Mexican, Day of the Dead mariachi ... some weird cool shit. So we [Wigmore and Wilson] were just like, 'hey ho'."

Lyrically, Wigmore said "I, being a girl, can be tormenting the man...I just really like that. I guess that's the feminist in me."

"Hey Ho" appeared at the end of the Weeds Season 6 finale, "Theoretical Love Is Not Dead".

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