Here are the complete lyrics of the song "Distant Echoes Of A Bodiless Ghost" by HOKO, including background, meaning, and song info.
distant echoes of a bodiless ghost by HOKO feat. Nicholas Allbrook Verse 1: HOKO I was driving with the radio on I like the feeling of the wind on my arm The distant echoes of the bodiless ghost It was the company I needed the most Chorus: HOKO And I didn'tācareāwhereāI could everābe I'd rather beāalone (I didn't care where I could ever be, I'd rather be on my own) Verse 2: HOKO I pulled over at the general store The sound of angels from the bells on the door I heard them singing for ten miles or more Heart in the gutter with my foot on the floor When I woke up I had a song in my head A melody of all my biggest regrets The little bit of me I want to forget And now I'm dancing with my shadow instead Chorus: HOKO Ooh I just don't care where I could ever be Verse 3: Nicholas Allbrook What was I thinking of Holding a faded love? I wasn't brave enough I couldn't take it, love 'Cause I'm so afraid of love Clutching the vapor of Something the shape of us Never been brave enough Bridge (Rather be alone) (Rather be alone) (I didn't care where I care where I could ever be) (I didn't care) Chorus: HOKO Ooh I just don't care where I could ever be
The song "Distant Echoes Of A Bodiless Ghost" by HOKO is often interpreted as a reflection on emotional struggles, inner pain, and raw self-expression. The lyrics dive into personal feelings and vulnerability.
HOKO is an emerging artist known for emotional and expressive music, often categorized under underground hip-hop or pop.
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There may be unofficial uploads on YouTube, but HOKO has not released an official music video at the time of writing.