Styx parody lyrics
Lowly Creatures
For use with Lonely People
(What does the markup on these lyrics mean?)
The rain was hot, the seas were empty
As our-kind hid our eyes
The movie house stood in silence
Til it bid Dead Man’s Chest goodbye
Her silver screen made no good memories
Just what-we wanted to (forget) about
And as I fought, I was that hero
Of father lost and found
Oh my god, well they both are empty
Body-chest and thinking
Do you believe I’m still chasing rainbows
When out-here I see
Lowly creatures, lowly creatures
Up above this Caribbean sea tis of-he speaks his love wasn’t there
Lowly creatures, lowly creatures
He sliced and’ll say I (should) cry
But behind my eyes I just don’t care
I just don’t care
Lowly! Creatures! Lowly! Creatures!
Beneath this Caribbean sea they must-make what don’t drown without air
So close and yet so far they share the secrets of despair
Behind the scenes
Originally written in December 2015 as part of the parodies for Paradise Theatre.
Categories: Film critiques, clever uses of songs