Originally written for a zombie film written and produced by Corey Zaal.
lyrics
2. Being a Zombie
I was working nine to five in an office job I hated more than you
We had it all but then I let go like I always do
We used to have such brilliant conversations, I remember
How it was before this pesky blood infection
Some say this is the end, Apocalypse hanging over our heads
Thanks for the time we had. It's not so different:
Being a zombie ain't so bad
Staring blankly at whatever happens to be in front of me
Eating when I'm hungry, no ties, no dress code, no traffic lanes.
And if the boss man wants to fire me, we'll compromise:
He can have my hours if I get to eat his brains
Some say this is the end, Apocalypse hanging over our heads
Thanks for the time we had. It's not so different:
Being a zombie ain't so bad
I left your photograph framed on my desk
I wanted you to see that I still cared
But when I shuffled home, I moaned,
the door was open and you were gone
There was just an army of bloody zombies standing there
Some say this is the end, Apocalypse hanging over our heads
Thanks for the time we had. It's not so different:
Being a zombie ain't so bad
Being a zombie
Being a zombie
Being a zombie
Ain't so bad
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