They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back From the Dead!! Ahhhh!
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

"They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back From the Dead!! Ahhhh!" by Sufjan Stevens is a song that reflects on life's fleeting nature and the inevitability of death. The lyrics mention various names associated with the state of Illinois, as the song is part of a concept album entitled "Illinois." The name-dropping of several towns in the state reflects the sense of nostalgia felt by the artist for his past, as well as a fascination with death and the afterlife. This is reinforced in lines such as "Night of the Living Dead at last" and "They have begun to shake the dirt, wiping their shoulders from the earth," which refer to the idea of the dead coming back to life.


The song's chorus, "I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S! Ring the bell and call or write us" creates the sensation of summoning spirits while also paying tribute to the state. The lyrics also underscore the importance of commemorating the dead because, in time, they will be forgotten. When Sufjan sings "They tremble with the nervous thought, of having been, at last, forgot," he emphasizes the idea that time inevitably erases us all, and our memory is all that remains.


In conclusion, They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back from the Dead!! Ahhhh!" by Sufjan Stevens is a song that highlights the themes of life, death, nostalgia, and memory. The artist concludes that the only way to honor the dead is by remembering their names, stories, and contributions to society.


Line by Line Meaning

I-L-L-I-N-O-I-S!
Let's celebrate and honor Illinois, the place where we live.


Ring the bell and call or write us
Let's get in touch with each other and share our pride for Illinois.


Can you call the Captain Clitus?
Can we summon the leader of the ghost community to help us celebrate and honor Illinois?


Logan, Grant, and Ronald Reagan
Some famous people associated with Illinois, including two presidents and a general.


In the grave with Xylophagan
Even famous people eventually die and end up in graves.


Do you know the ghost community?
Are we aware of the ghosts who share our state with us?


Sound the horn, address the city
Let's get everyone's attention and make sure the message of celebrating Illinois is heard.


We are awakened with the axe
We are now fully conscious of the ghosts who have come back to life in Illinois.


Night of the Living Dead at last
The ghosts have finally come back to life, like in the classic horror movie Night of the Living Dead.


They have begun to shake the dirt
The ghosts are starting to emerge from their graves.


Wiping their shoulders from the earth
They are dusting themselves off, as if they've just woken up from a nap.


I know, I know the nations past
I am aware of the history of this country.


I know, I know they rust at last
I know that everyone and everything eventually decays and dies.


They tremble with the nervous thought
The ghosts are scared of the fact that they were forgotten and left to decay in their graves.


Of having been, at last, forgot
They are scared of being completely forgotten and erased from history.


B-U-D-A! Caledonia!
These are the names of towns in Illinois that we should be proud of and celebrate.


S-E-C-O-R! Magnolia!
More town names for us to celebrate and remember.


B-I-R-D-S! And Kankakee!
Even more towns that are part of this great state.


Evansville and Parker City
Two more towns to celebrate and remember.


Speaking their names, they shake the flag
By saying the names of these towns, we are showing our pride for Illinois and making it stronger.


Waking the earth, it lifts and lags
The state of Illinois is starting to come to life and lift up, thanks to our celebration and pride.


We see a thousand rooms to rest
There are many places in Illinois where we can rest and feel at home.


Helping us taste the bite of death
By living in Illinois, we are reminded of our own mortality and the fact that we will eventually die.


I know, I know my time has passed
I am aware that I am getting older and closer to death.


I'm not so young, I'm not so fast
I am no longer as young and energetic as I used to be.


I tremble with the nervous thought
I am scared of the fact that I will eventually die and be forgotten.


Of having been, at last, forgot
I am scared of the possibility of being completely forgotten and erased from history.


Comer and Potato Peelers!
More town names to celebrate and be proud of.


G-R-E-E-N Ridge! Reeders
Even more towns that are part of this great state.


M-C-V-E-Y! And Horace!
Two more towns to celebrate and remember.


E-N-O-S! Start the chorus
Another town name to celebrate and honor, and another call to start the celebration.


Corn and farms and tombs in Lemmon
These are some of the things that make Illinois great and unique.


Sailor Springs and all things feminine
More things that make Illinois special and worth celebrating.


Centerville and Old Metropolis
Two more towns that we should be proud of and remember.


Shawneetown, you trade and topple us
Even more reasons to celebrate Illinois and be proud of our state.


Land of God, you hold and guide us
Illinois is a great and special place that we should be grateful for and honor.




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