Death's Ghostly Parade is a lament about the hopelessness of potential love in the face of impending death.
lyrics
Death’s Ghostly Parade
When you said you were leaving
My heart is started grieving
I better start believing
That you said goodbye
About the time
The cock began to crow
And the dog
Was scratching at the door
I began to think about
That you weren’t coming back
And I’d have to face living my life alone
Dark and dreary days
I’ll wander on my own
And think about my life
And should I go on
And as the time goes by
And the dust turns to light
A thought comes to my mind that I
Might as well die
Death’s a lonely place
Where the sun refuse to shine
A dark and lonely hollow
Where I can leave you behind
And never think about
The love we used to share
So many feet underground
No worries way down there
If in fact some day
I see you beyond the grave
I might perhaps see our life
And the love we could have saved
But you’ll be dead and so will i
No difference will it make
To see each other in the afterlife
In death’s ghostly parade
credits
from Meet The Vesuvians!,
released August 28, 2015
Pressman on lead vocals, Howard accompanying. Guitars Pressman and Howard, bass, Kokkinakis, drums Bragg.
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