Body
Body

Touched by the toil and plunged into his arm
Cursed through the night through eyes of alarm
A melody black flowed out of my breath
Searching for death, but bodies need rest

Body

Under the soil now waiting for worms
All that I feared is all that I've learned
All that I know is all that I think
Dead feelings are cool, down lower I sink, ah-hah

Bodies need rest
We all need our rest
Sleep an easy sleep
Rest
Rest
Bodies need their rest
We all need our rest
Sleep an easy sleep
Rest
Rest
Rest
Rest
But come back in the morning

Come back hard

Wake up
Wake up
Wake up
Wake up

Bodies
Clutching and biting my soul has caught on fire
My evil is now and I'm caught up in desire
Everything I'm living for is all that I am
Liking it and loving it that's all in the plan

Black Juju


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Black Juju Lyrics as written by Dennis Dunaway

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    one of his most underrated best songs ever in my opinion! he got hit with a pie while playing this song sometime in the early 70s I heard.

    bluefuzz09on October 30, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    This song has no meaning it was just a gothic song that Dennis wrote.

    Alice Cooperon January 04, 2009   Link
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    My apologies, kinda', not at all, to the guy who posted as AC... BUT This song is Gothic if you find VOODOO RITUALS gothic. ("Gothic"? Sheez.) Has no MEANING? You do Vince a disservice having the nads to post under his 2nd name with such an obtuse comment. Let me guess: "Hey Stoopid" and "Feed My Frankenstein" rank high on your list of fave AC songs.

    The song is from a lot of perspectives of the process, including the final verse whereby a man "zombie-ized", wakes up following the drugging and burial part of the ritual. Listen to the song, read the lyrics, it's pretty straight-forward.

    BurningOldSageon July 21, 2022   Link

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