Hey Ho Trip and Go

Celestial Wanderlust: Unveiling Hidden Tales in 'Hey Ho Trip and Go' by Friendly Antenna
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Lyrics

Hey ho, trip and go

Expressing enthusiasm or encouragement to embark on a journey or experience.

Get your kicks down the UFO

Suggesting to find enjoyment or pleasure in unconventional activities, perhaps a metaphorical reference to a UFO.

Nick a phrase from Rilloby-Rill

Borrowing a phrase from "Rilloby-Rill," possibly a literary or cultural reference to enhance expression.

The old original favored a brand

Referencing an old original, indicating a preference for something classic or traditional.

Grasshopper grim Hibernian band

Describing a serious or stern Hibernian (Irish) band, possibly metaphorical or symbolic.

Nick a phrase O Willowy-Will

Using a phrase reminiscent of "Willowy-Will," contributing to the lyrical expression.

Obscured by time

Indicating that certain details or elements are not easily perceivable, possibly due to the passage of time.

Forgotten lore

Referring to forgotten knowledge or information from the past.

I study the words in tales of yore

Expressing an interest in studying ancient stories or tales.

And one sudden memory sprang

Recalling a sudden memory triggered by a song previously sung by someone named Syd.

From a song Syd sang

Continuation of the memory recall, possibly significant or meaningful.

Hey ho, trip and go

Repetition of the initial enthusiastic expression to trip and go.

Get your kicks down the UFO

Reiteration of finding enjoyment in unconventional experiences, particularly associated with a UFO.

Nick a phrase from Rilloby-Rill

Continuing to borrow phrases, adding richness to the lyrical content.

The old original favored a brand

Reaffirmation of a preference for something old and original.

Grasshopper grim Hibernian band

Introducing a grim Hibernian band, possibly conveying a serious or somber tone.

Nick a phrase O Willowy-Will

Repeating the use of a phrase akin to "Willowy-Will" for artistic effect.

I close down my books

Closing books and grabbing a pen, suggesting a shift from study to creative expression.

And grab my pen

Emphasizing the act of writing down words, reinforcing the creative process.

And write down these words once again

Connecting the act of writing to a song of dreams and bliss.

To a song of dreams and bliss

Indicating that the written words evoke a sense of dreamlike joy and happiness.

Sounds like this

Describing the pleasant sounds associated with the aforementioned song of dreams and bliss.

Hey ho, trip and go

Repetition of the enthusiastic expression to trip and go.

Get your kicks down the UFO

Reiteration of finding pleasure in unconventional experiences, particularly associated with a UFO.

Nick a phrase from Rilloby-Rill

Continuing to borrow phrases, contributing to the lyrical texture.

The old original favored a brand

Reaffirmation of a preference for something old and original.

Grasshopper grim Hibernian band

Reintroducing the grim Hibernian band, maintaining a serious or somber tone.

Nick a phrase O Willowy-Will

Repeating the use of a phrase akin to "Willowy-Will" for artistic and rhythmic effect.

Hey ho, trip and go

Repetition of the enthusiastic expression to trip and go.

Get your kicks down the UFO

Reiteration of finding enjoyment in unconventional experiences, particularly associated with a UFO.

Hey ho, trip and go

Repetition of the enthusiastic expression to trip and go.

Get your kicks down the UFO

Reiteration of finding pleasure in unconventional experiences, particularly associated with a UFO.

Hey ho, trip and go

Repetition of the enthusiastic expression to trip and go.

Get your kicks down the UFO

Reiteration of finding enjoyment in unconventional experiences, particularly associated with a UFO.

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