Hey Hey
Read Hey Hey lyrics by Joshua and The Holy Rollers on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Hey Hey
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I could do most any kind of evil act
If I knew for certain yeah matter of fact
You come on over at the end of the night
I’ll do what you need by the morning light
Hey hey
Don’t judge me girl
Hey hey
I’m just a boy
It could be the devil or the greater good
Gonna do what I need to get understood
Leave my mark on the curve of your lips
So you never forget what this evil gives
Hey hey
Don’t judge me girl
Hey hey
I’m just a boy
Once had a lover that I kept on the side
She lived up north where the air gets hot
But when I found out the truth in her hips
Told her burn everything and forget that I lived
Hey hey
Don’t judge me girl
Hey hey
I’m just a boy
Then we just jam out
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Joshua and The Holy Rollers performs "Hey Hey", and this lyric page sits inside the Joshua and The Holy Rollers catalog on LyroVerse.
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