The Zombie Song
Stephanie Mabey
Undying Love in a Dystopian World: The Zombie Song
Stephanie Mabey's "The Zombie Song" is a quirky and imaginative take on love and devotion set against a backdrop of a zombie apocalypse. The lyrics playfully explore the idea of an undying love that persists even when one partner becomes a zombie. The song uses the zombie narrative as a metaphor for the lengths one would go to for the person they love, suggesting a love so strong that not even becoming a member of the undead could diminish it.
The song's chorus, where the singer insists that if she were a zombie, she would only want her partner's heart and not his brain, is a humorous twist on the typical zombie trope of brain-eating. It's a declaration of love and commitment, emphasizing the emotional connection over the physical. The comparison of their love to that of Edward and Bella from the Twilight series adds a pop culture reference that frames their love as epic and transcendent.
The song also touches on themes of jealousy and the challenges that come with a relationship. The friends who would try to kill the zombie out of jealousy represent the external forces that often challenge a relationship. The mention of waiting until marriage to bite and infect the partner with the zombie virus adds a layer of respect and traditional values to the otherwise unconventional love story. Overall, "The Zombie Song" is a playful, darkly comedic ode to love that knows no bounds, not even the end of the world.