They Are Night Zombies
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Ring the bell and call or write us
I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Can you call the Captain Clitus?
Logan, Grant, and Ronald Reagan
In the grave with Xylophagan
Do you know the ghost community?
Sound the horn, address the city

(Who will save it? Dedicate it?
Who will praise it? Commemorate it for you?)

We are awakened with the axe
Night of the Living Dead at last
They have begun to shake the dirt
Wiping their shoulders from the earth
I know, I know the nations past
I know, I know they rust at last
They tremble with the nervous thought
Of having been, at last, forgot

I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Ring the bell and call or write us
I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Can you call the Captain Clitus?
B-U-D-A! Caledonia!
S-E-C-O-R! Magnolia!
B-I-R-D-S! And Kankakee!
Evansville and Parker City

Speaking their names, they shake the flag
Waking the earth, it lifts and lags
We see a thousand rooms to rest
Helping us taste the bite of death
I know, I know my time has passed
I'm not so young, I'm not so fast
I tremble with the nervous thought
Of having been, at last, forgot

I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Ring the bell and call or write us
I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Can you call the Captain Clitus?
Comer and Potato Peelers!
G-R-E-E-N Ridge! Reeders
M-C-V-E-Y! And Horace!
E-N-O-S! Start the chorus

Corn and farms and tombs in Lemmon
Sailor Springs and all things feminine
Centerville and Old Metropolis
Shawneetown, you trade and topple us
I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Hold your tongue and don't divide us




I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Land of God, you hold and guide us

Overall Meaning

In Sufjan Stevens's song "They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back From The Dead!! Ahhhh!" Stevens sings about the ghost community that awakens in the state of Illinois. The song opens up with a chant "I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!" which is an abbreviation for the state of Illinois. The song goes on to mention Logan, Grant, and Ronald Reagan who were buried in the state of Illinois along with "Xylophagan", which is a major subfamily of beetles known for their xylophagy. The lyrics ask the listener if they know about the hidden ghost community and the need to address and celebrate the state's history and heritage before it's forgotten.


The second half of the song features the ghost community that rises from the dead, with an allusion to the famous zombie movie "Night of the Living Dead". The ghosts shake off the dirt and tremble at the thought of being forgotten. The song mentions several cities and places within the state, such as Caledonia, Magnolia, and Kankakee. The lyrics highlight the state's diversity, mentioning corn farms, tombs, and feminine things such as Sailor Springs. The song ends with a plea to hold and guide the state while not dividing it.


Line by Line Meaning

I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Let us draw attention to the state of Illinois!


Ring the bell and call or write us
Let us communicate with each other and share our thoughts!


Can you call the Captain Clitus?
Can you reach out to those who have gone before us and are no longer with us?


Logan, Grant, and Ronald Reagan
Let us remember those who have passed, like Logan, Grant, and Ronald Reagan!


In the grave with Xylophagan
They are buried like Xylophagan, a type of beetle.


Do you know the ghost community?
Do you know the spirits that still exist in this place?


Sound the horn, address the city
Let us wake up the people and make them aware of what's going on!


We are awakened with the axe
We are jolted awake with the sudden realization of what's happening around us!


Night of the Living Dead at last
Finally, the dead have risen and come back to life!


They have begun to shake the dirt
The dead have started to rise from their graves and shake off the dirt that covers them!


Wiping their shoulders from the earth
They are brushing off the dirt from their shoulders, almost as if they're waking up from a deep sleep!


I know, I know the nations past
I understand the history of this place!


I know, I know they rust at last
I know that eventually, all things will wither and die!


They tremble with the nervous thought
The dead are anxious and afraid because they have been forgotten!


Of having been, at last, forgot
They are afraid of being lost and forgotten forever!


B-U-D-A! Caledonia!
Let us remember places like Buda and Caledonia!


S-E-C-O-R! Magnolia!
Don't forget about Secor and Magnolia!


B-I-R-D-S! And Kankakee!
And of course, we must remember Birds and Kankakee!


Speaking their names, they shake the flag
By speaking the names of these places, we awaken something in ourselves and our community!


Waking the earth, it lifts and lags
The earth itself responds to our actions and emotions!


We see a thousand rooms to rest
We must accept that there are many places to rest after death!


Helping us taste the bite of death
Death is all around us, and we must learn to accept it!


I know, I know my time has passed
I understand that my time is short and fleeting!


I'm not so young, I'm not so fast
I am growing older and slowing down!


I tremble with the nervous thought
I am also afraid of what lies ahead!


Comer and Potato Peelers!
Remember places like Comer and Potato Peelers too!


G-R-E-E-N Ridge! Reeders
And let us not forget about Green Ridge and Reeders!


M-C-V-E-Y! And Horace!
Honoring McVey and Horace is just as important!


E-N-O-S! Start the chorus
And we must remember to start singing and celebrating like Enos!


Corn and farms and tombs in Lemmon
Let's not take for granted the things that are important in this place, like corn farms and tombs in Lemon!


Sailor Springs and all things feminine
Remember Sailor Springs and all things associated with femininity, which is often overlooked!


Centerville and Old Metropolis
Don't forget Centerville and Old Metropolis either!


Shawneetown, you trade and topple us
Shawneetown has a rich history of trade and commerce, but it's also a reminder of how quickly things can change!


Hold your tongue and don't divide us
Let us unite and not be divided by our differences!


Land of God, you hold and guide us
May God bless this land and guide us towards a better future!




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