zombie
Lacy Mandigo Lyrics


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Another head hangs lowly
Child is slowly taken
And the violence caused such silence
Who are we mistaken?

Can't you see, it's not me
It's not my family
In your head, in your head
They are fighting
With their tanks, and their bombs
And their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head
They are crying

In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie
What's in your head?
In your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie, oh

Doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo

Another mother's breakin'
Heart is takin' over
When the violence cause such silence
Who are we, mistaken

It's the same old theme
Since 1916
In your head, in your head
They are fighting
With their tanks, and their bombs
And their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head
They are dying

In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie
What's in your head?




In your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie

Overall Meaning

The song "Zombie" by Lacy Mandigo is a poignant commentary on the senseless acts of violence and war that continue to ravage our world. The first verse begins with the image of a person hanging their head low, a casualty of the conflict that is unfolding. The violence has had such an impact that it has caused silence, leaving those affected feeling helpless and unable to speak out. The lyrics ask the question, "Who are we mistaken?" questioning the motives of those perpetrating the violence.


The chorus repeats the phrase "Zombie, zombie, zombie" over and over, emphasizing the idea that those who are perpetrating the violence are acting like zombies - they've lost their humanity and their actions are driven purely by instinct. The second verse expands on this theme, describing the heartbreak of a mother who has lost her child to violence. The lyrics suggest that this is not a new theme but rather something that has been happening since 1916, highlighting the cyclical nature of violence and its terrible toll on humanity.


Overall, "Zombie" is a powerful statement on the futility and devastation of war and an impassioned plea for peace and understanding.


Line by Line Meaning

Another head hangs lowly
Yet another victim falls, dejected and defeated


Child is slowly taken
The young ones are the most vulnerable and their futures are slowly taken from them


And the violence caused such silence
The brutal reality of the violence and its aftermath leaves no room for words or comfort, just a deafening silence


Who are we mistaken?
Who are we to think we know what's going on or to believe that we have the power to stop it?


Can't you see, it's not me
The persona acknowledges that the situation is not about her, but about the innocent victims of the conflict


It's not my family
Neither the persona nor her loved ones are directly affected by the conflict, but she still feels compassion for those who are


In your head, in your head
The conflict is not just a physical reality but also a mental and emotional one, affecting the psyche of those who are forced to endure it


They are fighting
The soldiers and combatants are fighting for beliefs and ideals that often result in unnecessary bloodshed


With their tanks, and their bombs
The heavy artillery used in the conflict only serves to further destroy and harm the people and the environment


And their guns
The smaller, yet just as deadly, arms only add to the chaos and carnage of the situation


They are crying
The people caught in the crossfire are the ones who suffer the most, shedding tears for their lost loved ones and shattered lives


Zombie, zombie, zombie
The word zombie is used as a metaphor for the dehumanization of the victims and the numbing effect of violence on the brutes who carry it out


What's in your head?
The persona questions the mindset of those who perpetrate such senseless violence and wonders what motivates them to continue


Another mother's breakin'
A mother's heart breaks each time she loses a child to the conflict, leaving her with little hope for the future


Heart is takin' over
The pain and loss experienced by the mothers and other loved ones is almost too much to bear, taking over their lives and thoughts


It's the same old theme
The theme of conflict and war is not new but has been repeated throughout history with devastating consequences


Since 1916
The reference to the year 1916 is a nod to the Easter Rising in Ireland, when the country's struggle for independence began in earnest


They are dying
The ultimate outcome of the conflict is death and destruction, leaving behind a legacy of pain and sorrow




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Aaron Hilton

What many don’t know about this was she had been sick (still was during this performance) she’s an amazing vocalist

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oh i can tell

godzillamaste magner

I love this performance she was great i also love the drums

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You go girl 😃👍

Ernesto Alonso: Poesía y otras Historias

I want to see her blind audition... Somebody?

Gus Z.M.

https://youtu.be/Cx8EEIN_LCE

D Lamar

@Matias Galarza They only show like 5 seconds of it.

Matias Galarza

What is the meaning of "montaged" in this context?

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Ernesto Alonso Chocopanda She was montaged

Khalid Hamad

been tryin to find it too, no luck bro

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