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This song was written by Barry Mangione and his online audience during the live web show, Barry On The Spot. Each week the artist and the audience collaborate on a different topic to write a song in 30 minutes. For this show, the inspiration was "Zombies with Allergies." Lyrical inspiration for this song was provided by Melissa Boyer, Mike Smith, Elsalee Jay Flynn, Anthony Cardno, and Scott Witt. All proceeds from downloads of this song will be donated to Appalachia Service Project of Katonah, NY.
lyrics
It's not enough to be living dead
I also gotta have a stuffy head
I figured un-life would be a blessing
But all this sneezing's got me second-guessing
I wanna eat your brains, cuz mine keep falling out
Every time I blow my snout
I've got parts falling off all over the place
Can't tell my rear end from my face
I went to grab a meal by the thighs
But had to stop to rub my watering eyes
All I want is some Claritin D
But the pharmacist just runs away from me
I don't know what's gonna do me in first
The allergies or this zombie curse
Either way, I'm doomed in time
Could be worse... could be a leper mime!
I wanna eat your brains cuz mine keep falling out
Every time I blow my snout
Resurrection really sucks
Feel like I got hit by a fleet of trucks
I just want a piece of mind
But my eyes fell out, and now I'm blind
All I want is some Claritin D
But the pharmacist just runs away from me
Sneezing fits and a dry cough
Wait I think I just sneezed my nose off
Somebody shoot me in the head
I was definitely better off dead
I wanna eat your brains cuz mine keep falling out
Every time I blow my snout
This song could use a change of key to emphasize the bridge
My flesh is crawling off my bones
Life after death's no privilege
I wanna eat your brains cuz mine keep falling out
Every time I blow my snout
All I want is some Claritin D
But the pharmacist just runs away from me
credits
released June 7, 2015
Performed by Barry Mangione.
Music by Barry Mangione.
Lyrics by Barry Mangione, Melissa Boyer, Mike Smith, Elsalee Jay Flynn, Anthony Cardno, and Scott Witt.
Cover art provided by Scott Witt
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