Aisha
We've only just met
And I think you ought to know
I'm a murderer
Babies need blood

I have a portrait on my wall
He's a serial killer
I thought he wouldn't escape
Aisha
He got out

We live in a cemetery
A cold and barren place
And science runs with us
Making us Gods

The rules are all wrong
Every perversion is justified
The art people eat dead bodies
Anything goes around here

I still wanna be human again
What am I?
What am I?
I'm a murderer

Aisha!
I'm confused
Aisha!
I'm vibrating

I'm a murderer
The Gods all suck


Lyrics submitted by random_monkey, edited by McJeff

Aisha Lyrics as written by James Newell Osterberg Jr. Richard Denis Maguire

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    The line about dead bodies is supposed to be

    'The Iron People eat dead bodies'

    The iron people are a reference to crematory furnaces, where the smoke vents can look like eyes and the door looks like a mouth, and where the bodies are shoveled in to be cremated - the iron people eating the dead bodies.

    I have no idea what the movie's name was, but in a film history class I took in high school there was a silent film about a dystopian future where the upper classes lived in comfort, and the lower classes slaved away in horrible conditions in the industrial layer in the middle and actually lived in caverns beneath the industrial layer. There's a scene early in the movie where a worker is killed somehow and thrown into a furnace deliberately designed to look vaguely like a face, and that might've been what Death in Vegas were thinking of when they wrote that line.

    McJeffon August 02, 2022   Link

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