Zombies
Nightly Battle: Confronting Zombies in the DarkLyrics
I'm coming on to something, I know that I can't take this
The singer feels an impending sense of encountering something troubling or frightening, acknowledging an inability to handle it.
it happens every night and I don't want to see them anymore
The unsettling experience occurs regularly, and the singer expresses a desire to avoid encountering these distressing entities or situations.
No I don't x4
The singer emphatically denies wanting to face the situation or entities described.
I take a torch where I go, maybe a bow and arrow
The singer prepares themselves with tools like a torch and possibly a bow and arrow, suggesting readiness for defense or protection.
it happens every night and I can't take this
The singer reiterates the recurring nature of the distressing experience and their inability to cope with it.
Zombies inside my house
The singer describes the presence of zombies inside their house, which likely symbolizes a menacing or threatening force invading their personal space.
they're going to eat my brains out
The zombies pose a threat to the singer's mental faculties or identity, metaphorically represented as eating their brains.
they'll sneak up on you and they'll rip your legs off
The zombies are portrayed as aggressive, capable of inflicting severe harm by attacking and dismembering.
Zombies always at night
The presence of zombies is consistently associated with nighttime, possibly indicating fear or danger lurking in darkness or during vulnerable moments.
they're going to wait at your door
Zombies waiting at the door symbolize an imminent threat or danger poised to invade the singer's space or life.
They'll wait for you and they will eat your heart out
The zombies' intention to "eat your heart out" metaphorically suggests a threat to emotional well-being or core feelings.
I think there's one behind me, I heard a breathe inside me
The singer senses a presence behind them, evoking a feeling of being stalked or followed by something menacing.
I turn around and there is no one there anymore
Despite the feeling of being followed, upon investigation, the threat seems to vanish, intensifying the sense of unease and uncertainty.
Anymore x4
The singer emphasizes the absence of the threat that was perceived, possibly expressing disbelief or confusion regarding their experiences.
I take a torch where I go, maybe a bow and arrow
Similar to before, the singer mentions being equipped with tools, highlighting a persistent readiness to defend against an unknown threat.
it happens every night and I can't take this
Reiterating the repetitive nature of the distressing encounters, emphasizing the singer's distress and helplessness.
Zombies inside my house
Restating the presence of zombies inside the house, emphasizing the invasion or encroachment of a threatening force.
they're going to eat my brains out
Reiterating the danger to the singer's mental faculties or identity, depicting a menacing threat to their cognitive integrity.
they'll sneak up on you and they'll rip your legs off
Continuing the depiction of aggressive zombies capable of inflicting severe harm on individuals.
Zombies always at night
Reiteration of the association between zombies and nighttime, reinforcing the fear or peril lurking in darkness.
they're going to wait at your door
Portrayal of zombies waiting at the door as a constant and looming threat, intensifying the sense of imminent danger.
They'll wait for you and they will eat your heart out
Expresses the zombies' intention to cause emotional distress or harm by targeting the core emotions or feelings.
Zombies inside my house
Repeats the description of zombies inside the house, emphasizing the persistent and inescapable nature of the threatening presence.
they're going to eat my brains out
Reiterates the threat posed to the singer's mental faculties, suggesting a relentless assault on their cognitive capabilities.
they'll sneak up on you and they'll rip your legs off
Reemphasizes the aggressive nature of the zombies and the severe harm they can cause.
Zombies always at night
Reiteration of the association between zombies and nighttime, highlighting the persistent fear or danger lurking during dark hours.
they're going to wait at your door
Further emphasizes the impending threat waiting at the door, underscoring the imminent danger or intrusion.
They'll wait for you and they will eat your heart out
Reiterates the zombies' intent to cause emotional distress or harm by targeting the core emotions or feelings.
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