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“Solomon Grundy” (Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles)
By Werner Mueck | September 28, 2009

Solomon Grundy (Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles)
Ah, look out for the mindless zombie.
Ah, look out for the mindless zombie.
Solomon Grundy died in a swamp and was buried alone in the muck.
Doesn’t that suck?
Near Gotham City, fifty years later he moans as he walks from his grave.
He won’t behave.
He’s a mindless zombie.
The swamp is Grundy’s home.
He’s a mindless zombie.
Forever will he roam.
Solomon Grundy murders a man in the swamp and he takes all his clothes.
And then he goes.
Named by a hobo after a rhyme that he heard back when he was a child.
He’s easily riled.
He’s a mindless zombie.
The swamp is Grundy’s home.
He’s a mindless zombie.
Forever will he roam.
Is he a dead man revived by a powerful magic we don’t understand?
Was it all planned?
Almost immortal, Grundy can’t sleep or be killed since he’s already dead.
He’s weak in the head.
He’s a mindless zombie.
The swamp is Grundy’s home.
He’s a mindless zombie.
Forever will he roam.
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