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Zombie Eaters Lyrics

You're everything
That's why I cling to you
When I emerge
My thoughts converge to you
To you
The world is so small
Compared to you
And everybody's wrong
Compared to you
To you
I begin to see through your eyes
All the former mysteries are no surprise
So now, you listen
'Cause I'm omniscient
Hey look at me lady
I'm just a little baby
You're lucky to have me
I'm cute and sweet as candy
As charming as a fable
I'm innocent and disabled
So hug me and kiss me
Then wipe my butt and piss me
I hope you never leave
Cuz who would hear me scream?
Nobody understands
Except the toys in my hands
So now you listen
Cuz I'm omniscient
Hey look at me lady
I'm just a little baby
If I smile, then you smile
Then I'll get mad for awhile
I melt in your mouth
And in your hands whenever I can
But I really do nothing
Except kickin' and fussin'
I like to make a mess
I laugh at your distress
I sit all day in my crib
Absorbing all you give
I'm helpless
I'm flawless
I'm a machine
Give me, I need my toys...
Keep me hot
Keep me strong
Keep me everlong
So now you listen
'Cause I'm omniscient
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Submitted by
jt On Apr 23, 2001
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Cover art for Zombie Eaters lyrics by Faith No More

While the metaphorical interpretations are interesting, I from the start always thought this song to be about babies, and I still do. If you dislike children like myself, it's all very straightforward, and makes perfect sense. No need for further digging, so to speak.

A baby's world is tremendously egocentric (So now, you listen/'Cause I'm omniscient) - at that stage the world revolves around them and what they know. At the beginning their universe consists only of themselves and the parents, which is the opening of the song. Parents are relied upon for everything and only mommy or daddy will do (And everybody's wrong/Compared to you). As they grow, parents teach them (I begin to see through your eyes/All the former mysteries are no surprise), but still the baby is the focus of the parents' attention and a baby only cares about its own immediate needs (So hug me and kiss me/Then wipe my butt and piss me, etc)

It is written basically from the viewpoint of a baby, but in this case one that is conscious of what it is doing, and doing it intentionally. Even the behaviours (If I smile, then you smile/Then I'll get mad for awhile/But I really do nothing/Except kickin' and fussin'/I like to make a mess/I laugh at your distress/I sit all day in my crib etc) are pretty straightforward if you have been around babies a lot.

And while the parents of the world may dislike this, the title makes perfect sense as well. Zombies are brainless (I'm a machine) and do nothing but eat. Well, hate to say it, but newborn babies ...

My Interpretation

@Kollapse77 Great point! To add more to your point, it's as if he's targeting women who have children as a social thing and not considering the responsibilities that come with having a child. Every time I listen to this song, I envision a woman buried in responsibilities of taking care of this child.

With the line: "Hey, look at me, lady", I see a woman stressed the fuck out by this screaming, crying, pooping, pissing little creature that needs your undivided attention.

In the end, he's blaming women for having illegitimate children without a father figure in it's...

@Kollapse77 I agree with this meaning. I disagree on the title though. I think Patton equated "Zombies" with being dead inside, the Zombie Eaters are the babies, which the song is about, because this song is a dark look at neglect from a depressed parent to an innocent child.

@Kollapse77 This is absolutely the correct interpretation and the only one possible. Except only for the fact that the zombies are the moms and the zombie eaters (devouring the mothers and "absorbing all you give") are the children. Mike Patton said that he wrote this song taking as inspiration some of his former schoolmates who became young mothers. Mike saw this young women very stressed and fully deprived of their vitality, sleep, appetite... walking around like zombies, indeed. Devoured by those little cute and screaming zombie eaters...soul devourers.

PS: I'm a father of a little baby and...

Cover art for Zombie Eaters lyrics by Faith No More

He is being sarcastic, with the tone of this song.

The song is about roles people play in a relationship. Both people destruct it by being something to the other and bitterness is sure to come.Also, Sorting the emotions of events you have nothing to do with won't work.It's a mess..

zombieeater, If you play the part too (recieving end), you are just as guilty of the deception.

Cover art for Zombie Eaters lyrics by Faith No More

So, the meaning of the title is...?

Cover art for Zombie Eaters lyrics by Faith No More

Some how i get the sense that Patton is this baby

I kinda get that too

Cover art for Zombie Eaters lyrics by Faith No More

This song is not a metaphor. He is singing about a child and its constant need for attention, and how the baby seems to be neglected. It's really quite sad.

@sukkamc 100% disagree. Mike doesn't write songs like that typically. It is not about a baby, it doesn't capture the essence of a child really and isn't written like it's about a baby. Just because he says I'm just a little baby doesn't mean it's about a baby.

It's pretty obviously describing a narcissist/narcissistic abuse. Many agree. "Keep me hot keep me strong keep me everlong" doesn't sound like it's about a baby or a child.

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I ahave to agree with Kollapse77...when both my children were babies this song rang true. Even as tweens they are still like this. I think he/she hit it on the head...it is a straight forward song.

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Its about a baby. I just love the lines "As charming as a fable, Im innoncent and disabled". Patton has a very ironic feel to his lyrics, many of his lyrics directly contradict each other in the same sentece. Very cool.

@jimbobjoe that is a really shallow interpretation. His lyrics aren't usually shallow. "As charming as a fable, I'm innocent and disabled" describes a narcissist exactly. That lyric isn't contradictory.

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this song has a really orchestral feeling to it, and its one of the best ones they've ever done, but its also under-appreciated. the mood of the song is more like the mood of the songs an Angel Dust than on The Real Thing. FNM were really eclectic

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Yea, I think these lyrics, deal with someone with abusive/consuming personality, who only sees people as his objects(=Give me, I need my toys..)

btw. The song title itself, "Zombie Eaters", is like an analogy to "Psychic Vampire".

My Opinion

@Angelheart completely agree. Anyone who knows much about NPD will recognize every lyric in this song describing a narcissist.

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I can personally see this as a man child in a relationship, but the more interesting interpretation and the one I usually listen to this song with is that of a serial killer.

A person that has held a person hostage / captive while using her emotionally and secually, and it is slowly becoming a Stockholm syndrome kind of situation.

My Interpretation
Negative
Subjective
Fear
Relationship
Manipulation
Stockholm Syndrome
Serial Killer
Captivity
 
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