One more time for Ho Jo, you know I can't wait
Another wasted line
I'm sittin' in the corner, I can feel the weight
Of my head on top of my spine
There's nothing to be scared of once you've
Seen the light, reflecting through the screen
A eudaemonistic life composed of tar and nicotine

You know it, you know it, you know it
'Cause you've seen it, now you believe it
You know it because it seems so real
You know it because you've seen it, now you believe it
You know it because it seems so real
It seems so real, it seems so real, it seems so real

Sit back and relax and do nothin',
You'll laugh, then you'll cry, then feel nothin',
Implanted images of morality
Images of life, they seem so real

One more time for Ho Jo, what does it mean
I'm not sure I know, while looking for somebody
Deep inside a dream, my sunshine turns to snow
Now it's blowin' inside, I don't feel the cold
Yet I'm frozen to my seat
My eyes have seen the truth
And still my mind admits defeat


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    no posts? man this song is good. but then again, they all are. this is an underrated song and if you want to listen to a good song by nofx that you've never heard before, dl this one. good stuff.

    thankgoditsmondayon April 30, 2004   Link
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    This song is about heroine

    ChrisnLBCon January 27, 2005   Link
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    amazing song

    daddioon March 11, 2007   Link
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    i thought the lyrics were "My eyes have seen the truth and still my mind has missed a beat" maybe im wrong

    sublime_excon April 09, 2007   Link
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    yep bout heroin,this song is also in the movie the Chase,dir. Charlie Sheen a known drug and NoFx fan.

    zpnl1on May 14, 2007   Link
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    Firstly, I'm not sure, what this is about, but I really don't think it is about heroine...I think it is about TV:D or a man, who had a near-death experience, but didnt see anything there, no hell and no heaven... And secondly, could someone pleease explain me, what does Ho Jo mean? I have no clue...thanks

    Otheranotheron April 07, 2014   Link

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