So at last you're free
It's the way you wanted it to be
It's the price you pay
To be called a woman of today
Is it worth the pain to see the children cry
Does it hurt when they ask for Daddy

Hey hey Helen
Now you live on your own
Hey hey Helen
Can you make it alone

So you're free at last
And beginning to forget the past
Does it make you sad
When you think about the life you've ha-ha-had
But you're right, you had to take a second chance
So you fight for your freedom

Hey hey Helen
Now you live on your own
Hey hey Helen
Can you make it alone
Hey hey Helen
What's the matter with you
Hey hey Helen
Don't you know what to do

Ahah, yes you do yes you do
Ahah, yes you do yes you do

Hey hey Helen
Now you live on your own
Hey hey Helen
Can you make it alone
Hey hey Helen
What's the matter with you
Hey hey Helen
Don't you know what to do
Hey hey Helen


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Hey, Hey Helen Lyrics as written by Bjoern K. Ulvaeus Benny Goran Bror Andersson

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    I knew that also. But it's not only decent. It's awesome!!! A tribute (and, at the same time, a nag) to young single mothers in the world.

    Alienoon February 24, 2005   Link

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