Those beings know the way to the moon
They eat their soup with a golden spoon
Black demon hole in the ceiling
I can't believe what I'm seein'

Black demon
Black demon

Nobody knows just how they became
They fell to Earth in a Martian rain
Delicious, that's how they see us
Oh, Jesus, they want to eat us

Black demon, black demon
Black demon, black demon

It is an alien
It is a shooting moon
It is a holy war
It is the end of days

They want to suck our brains out
They want to tan our hides
They are in love with us
But it is a jealous love


Those beings know the way to the moon
They eat their soup with a golden spoon
Black demon hole in the ceiling
I can't believe what I'm seein'

It is an alien
It is a shooting moon
It is a holy war
It is the end of days


I want to suck your brains out
I want to tan your hide
Because I am in love with you
but it is a jealous love
I am in love with you
but it is a jealous love


Lyrics submitted by Bubbleprick, edited by edenes

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    Sounds like... "Black demon hole in the ceiling"

    skarfrockon January 22, 2016   Link
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    this song is a lil scary...and i like that it reminds me of the 4th kind D:

    myshoethtfelloffon March 23, 2010   Link
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    They named they're tour bus the black demon.

    Jonnystormon February 10, 2011   Link
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    This song does a great job of blending alien and religious themes-- makes me think of it as being about someone with schizophrenia who has paranoid delusions of aliens coming to Earth and bringing about the End of Days. Reminds me of the film They Look Like People.

    edeneson June 09, 2018   Link

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