HEY HEY HEY
Death On Two Wheels Lyrics


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Verse 1: Dead, fall to the grip of the wicked Run into the depths of the trenches Go, never return from resentment Choked by every word that I've witnessed Chorus: Dead and left for broke? No not yet! Far from the ground, no you'll never bring us down Hey Hey Hey Verse 2: Ripped ripped from the hands of the willing Mum, that's what I'll keep and I mean it No, say what I mean and I mean it Done minding the tongue of the bigot Chorus: Dead and left for broke? No not yet! Far from the ground, no you'll never bring us down Verse 3 Dead, fall to the grip of the wicked Run into the depths of the trenches They all come seeking the bigot Hands clinched strangle resentment Chorus: Dead and left for broke? No not yet! Far from the ground, no you'll never bring us down Hey Hey Hey




Overall Meaning

The song "Hey Hey Hey" by Death On Two Wheels is a powerful rock song that touches on themes of resilience, perseverance, and the human capacity to rise above oppressive forces. The lyrics speak of being "dead" or oppressed and struggling to break free from the grip of the "wicked" and the "bigot". Despite facing these challenges, the singer refuses to be brought down and asserts their resilience: "Dead and left for broke? No not yet! Far from the ground, no you'll never bring us down."


The first verse addresses the struggles and challenges that the singer has faced, such as being choked by negative words that they have witnessed. The chorus reaffirms the singer's resilience and refusal to be defeated. The second verse speaks to the idea of being ripped from the hands of the willing, which could refer to being taken advantage of or coerced into something against one's will. However, the singer declares that they are done minding the tongue of the bigot and will stand up for what they believe in. The third verse repeats some of the themes of the first verse, with the singer continuing to struggle against oppressive forces.


Overall, "Hey Hey Hey" is a powerful song about resilience, perseverance, and refusing to be brought down by negative forces. It touches on themes that many people can relate to, such as struggling through difficult circumstances and facing oppression.


Line by Line Meaning

Dead, fall to the grip of the wicked
Being completely subdued by the wicked and falling in the midst of despair


Run into the depths of the trenches
Fleeing in desperation and hoping to find safety in places that are dark and far from reach


Go, never return from resentment
Letting go of negative feelings that have held one back, and moving forward without looking back


Choked by every word that I've witnessed
Being suffocated by the words and actions of others that have been observed


Dead and left for broke? No not yet!
Refusing to give up or be defeated despite facing difficult circumstances


Far from the ground, no you'll never bring us down
Being confident and determined, and refusing to let anyone or anything bring one down


Ripped ripped from the hands of the willing
Having things that were once held close taken away by those who were once trusted


Mum, that's what I'll keep and I mean it
Holding on to what matters most and being fully committed to it


No, say what I mean and I mean it
Being clear and direct with one's words and intentions, and holding true to them


Done minding the tongue of the bigot
No longer letting the words and actions of a prejudiced person affect one's thoughts and actions


They all come seeking the bigot
Others may gravitate towards a prejudiced person, but one should not follow their lead


Hands clinched strangle resentment
Gripping tightly onto the negative emotions that have arisen from being mistreated or oppressed




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