Are you living, are you undead, which side are you on?
Now that everything we once knew has gone,
Jump from the end, right back to the start,
Cross my bleeding broken love-heart, let’s start again.
In the beginning, we still spoke of winning, sounds of gunfire, too late for that,
After all that, for all that, black hat, white hat, steal this, stab that.
What’s that, you got my back and I got your back,
Cos you know that you need me, and I know that I need you…
In the zombie apocalypse, I want you by my side,
In the zombie apocalypse, there’s nowhere to hide,
Come with me, we two will survive, we will reach the other side,
Whatever that looks like.
So we move from place to place, and everywhere you go, you look in
Each other’s face, and if you turn on me when I turn to you,
And it turns me on, and it turns me into, is that so wrong?
Don’t think about it too much, just sing along, just sing along, just sing along…
In the zombie apocalypse, I want you by my side,
In the zombie apocalypse, there’s nowhere to hide,
Come with me into the night, because our love will never die,
And I will always be your guy and, even if I have to, be, your, un,dead, guy.
Are we living in a nightmare, are we dying in a dream?
If I sleep then do not wake me, in this dream you’ll not forsake me,
Even if the zombies only take me, you’ll take me back, let me live in your shed,
Chained. To. A Heavy. Metal. Be-e-e-e-ed.
In the zombie apocalypse, I want you by my side,
In the zombie apocalypse, there’s nowhere to hide,
Come with me, through the night, cos our love will never die,
Stand the test of time, reach the other side, always have each other,
Don’t mind if you eat me let me be your zombie lover. [Wig Out] [x2]
credits
from Beautiful Things,
released January 15, 2017
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