Another head hangs lowly child is slowly taken
Em C G D/F#And the violence caused such silence who are we mistaken
Em CBut you see it's not me, it's not my family,
In your head, in your head, they are fighting
Em C G D/F#With their tanks and their bombs in your head, in your head, the are crying.
Em C G D/F#
In your head, in your head, zombie, zombie, zombie
Em C G D/F#What's in your head, in your head, zombie, zombie, zombie
Em C G D/F#
Anothers mother's breaking, heart is taking over.
When the violence caused silence, we must be mistaken.
Em CIt's the same old theme since 1916,
G D/F#in your head, in your head, they're still fighting
With their tanks and their bombs en' their guns,
G D/F#In your head, in your head, they're dying.
Em C G D/F#
In your head, in your head, zombie, zombie, zombie
Em C G D/F#What's in your head, in your head, zombie, zombie, zombie
Em C G D/F#
Become the most important success of the Cranberries, Zombie has often been compared to other famous songs against war and in particular those dedicated to the Troubles, as the two Sunday Bloody Sunday, the first of John Lennon and the second of the Irish U2.