"Zombie" is about the ethno-political conflict in Ireland. This is obvious if you know anything of the singer (Dolores O'Riordan)'s Irish heritage and understood the "1916" Easter Rising reference.
"Another head hangs lowly
Child is slowly taken
And the violence caused such silence
Who are we mistaken
-
Another mother's breaking
Heart is taking over"
Laments the Warrington bomb attacks in which two children were fatally injured on March 23rd, 1993. Twelve year old Tim Parry was taken off life support with permission from his mother after five days in the hospital, virtually braindead.
"But you see it's not me
It's not my family"
References how people who are not directly involved with the violence feel about it. They are "zombies" without sympathy who refuse to take action while others suffer.
Baby whats wrong with you
whats on your mind
why'd you forget thing ___ for me
fuck it
bow down
we had set places
lets kiss
let go
(something)
oh no
we're not
(more stuff i don't know)
she may take me for a fool
i just need to forget somethings
im afraid that i'll fuck up
this time if i don't keep my feet on the ground
to the left
turn
to the left
spin
to the left
to
to the left
oh i can enjoy myself tonight
my feet are tired from dancing up to all these girls
they mean nothing to me
i know this isn't healthy
i looked at you for 20 minutes
try to make you jealous
you don't notice me
so i take her home
feel her up
and im feeling empty
dancing till the break of dawn
and we crawl into our beds at morning
and we do it over again
whats on your mind
why'd you forget thing ___ for me
fuck it
bow down
we had set places
lets kiss
let go
(something)
oh no
we're not
(more stuff i don't know)
she may take me for a fool
i just need to forget somethings
im afraid that i'll fuck up
this time if i don't keep my feet on the ground
to the left
turn
to the left
spin
to the left
to
to the left
oh i can enjoy myself tonight
my feet are tired from dancing up to all these girls
they mean nothing to me
i know this isn't healthy
i looked at you for 20 minutes
try to make you jealous
you don't notice me
so i take her home
feel her up
and im feeling empty
dancing till the break of dawn
and we crawl into our beds at morning
and we do it over again
Lyrics submitted by dreame1989
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