Pumpkin Head – The Pumpkin Queen’s Spooky March

Pumpkin Head The Pumpkin Queen's Spooky March

Pumpkin Head – The Pumpkin Queen’s Spooky March Lyrics

Artist: Pumpkin Head
Song: The Pumpkin Queen’s Spooky March

The sun goes down and the birds of prey
Come slinking out
They’ve come to play
The stars shine bright on a sleepless night

And the wind bites as the coy queen sighs
“How ’bout we play a little game?”
The voice rings out about the town, and
Ghosts and ghouls left in disarray

Come sweeping out to hear the queen’s bout
“How ’bout we dance the night away?
Come grab an instrument and play!”
Zombies lead the march

Juggling their heads
While skeletons keep time
Banging snares with their bones
A cacophony fills the onlookеrs with dread

But for us folk, we’re having so much fun
Trumpеts cry out again
The call of the dead
Oh, but it’s all fun and games, so

Though the sun comes again
The song never ends
And so, we’ll be marching ’til then!
The sun comes up on the second day

“It’s quiet out,” the corvids say
A storm unfolds, causing quite a fright
Lightning ignites the gloomy grey sky
“Weather can’t ruin our day,”

Her voice cries out about the crowd
And mummies, zombies, and vampires say
“It’s pouring out, we can’t perform now!”
“How ’bout we curse this storm away?

Pick up your instruments and play!”
Zombies lead the march
Juggling their heads while
Rain berates the crowd

But it bothers no one
A cacophony fills the darkened town with dread
But all the folks are having so much fun
Trumpets cry out again

The call of the dead
Oh, but it’s all fun and games, so
Though the sun comes again
The song never ends

And so we’ll be marching ’til then!
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From the album:
Pumpkin Head Harvey – Single
Release Year: 1999