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Welcome to Hebo Waltz (solo)
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Peak #492
Peak in subgenre #56
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J. Wrabek dba Outside Services Ltd.
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2003
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March 16, 2015
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[3/4, fast waltz] WELCOME TO HEBO WALTZ (2003) --J. Wrabek CHORUS: C G The sign said, “Welcome to hebo,” but there was no one around; C Felt just like after they’d all got the Rapture, and I’m the one left on the ground; F They could’ve been ay-ttacked, and all caught the anthrax, and they just hauled the bodies away— C G C Or else they were hiding, in case there was fighting, when I came through Hebo today. 1. The sign said “Welcome to Hebo,” but there was no one in sight; Cattle were breeding, mosquitoes were feeding, treatment plant smells filled the night; The stop sign was working—traffic had stopped—even the whorehouse was dark: No place t’get gas, and no place t’get coffee—not even a good place to park. CHORUS: The sign said, “Welcome to hebo,” but there was no one around; Felt just like after they’d all got the Rapture, and I’m the one left on the ground; They could’ve been ay-ttacked, and all caught the anthrax, and they just hauled the bodies away— Or else they were hiding, in case there was fighting, when I came through Hebo today. INSTRUMENTAL BREAK 2. The sign said “Welcome to Hebo,” and I was afraid; What if aliens landed, from some other planet, and sucked ‘em all up into space? I’ll have to write Santa, say “Don’t come to Hebo, I think all the people are dead— But their gifts’ll be wasted, their toys should be played with, so bring ‘em to my place instead.” CHORUS: The sign said, “Welcome to hebo,” but there was no one around; Felt just like after they’d all got the Rapture, and I’m the one left on the ground; They could’ve been ay-ttacked, and all caught the anthrax, and they just hauled the bodies away— Or else they were hiding, in case there was fighting, when I came through Hebo today. 3. The sign said “Welcome to Hebo,” and I turned around; ‘Cause I like the nightlift instead of the wildlife, and Hebo’s got no life in town; But if you crave quiet, I know where t’buy it—a ghost town, an hour away— There’s no population, but a great invitation: experience Hebo today. CHORUS: The sign said, “Welcome to hebo,” but there was no one around; Felt just like after they’d all got the Rapture, and I’m the one left on the ground; They could’ve been ay-ttacked, and all caught the anthrax, and they just hauled the bodies away— Or else they were hiding, in case there was fighting, when I came through Hebo today. REPEAT MUSIC FROM LAST LINE OF CHORUS TO END ©2003 J. Wrabek dba Outside Services Ltd. All the usual rights reserved just in case.
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