late in the night when I was ten
I'd sneak out across the fence behind the house into the woods
I'd walk alone beside the creek until I saw the tombstones
there all the Zombies were my friends
Zombie say hey hey hey how long can you stay
Zombie say ooooooooo
years later I think I was fourteen
we'd roam the night defacing churches and burning the school down
we had a lot of real good laughs
but I admit the Zombies never understood my wave of violence
Zombie say hey hey hey how long can you stay
Zombie say ooooooooo
and when I was twenty-one
that's when I came to decide that I could live just for the daylight
and I believed that they were gone
but like a friend who knows you well a Zombie waits til you come around
the Zombies really haven't changed
they came around the other day to see if I was still alive
we smoked a joint and looked around
and talked about the nights we'd laugh under the moon until the dawn
Zombie say hey hey hey how long can you stay
Zombie say ooooooooo
credits
from Camels Are Coming,
released October 12, 2010
Wells Hanley- drums, hand claps, shaker, piano, organ, vocals
Brian Chenault- electric guitar
Curtis Fye- bass, hand claps
James McLaughlin- hand claps
Matt Wyatt- hand claps
Recorded by James McLaughlin at Mountainside Studios (Charlottesville, VA).
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