Everyday is Halloween Artstrada Magazine NITES
Well, I live with snakes and lizards
And other things that go bump in the night
‘Cause to me every day is Halloween
I have given up hiding and started to fight
I have started to fight
Well anytime, any place, anywhere that I go
All the people seem to stop and stare
They say, “Why are you dressed like it’s Halloween?”
“You look so absurd, you look so obscene!”
Oh, why can’t I live a life for me?
Why should I take the abuse that’s served?
Why can’t they see they’re just like me?
It’s the same, it’s the same in the whole wide world
Well, I let their teeny minds think
That they’re dealing with someone who is over the brink
And I dress this way just to keep them at bay
‘Cause Halloween is every day, hey
It’s every day, hey
Oh, why can’t I live a life for me?
Why should I take the abuse that’s served?
Why can’t they see they’re just like me?
It’s the same, it’s the same in the whole wide world
Oh, why can’t I live a life for me?
Why should I take the abuse that’s served?
Why can’t they see they’re just like me?
I’m not the one that’s so absurd
(Why can’t I live a life for me? Oh) Why hide it? Why fight it?
(No! Why should I?) Hurt feelings, best to stop feeling hurt
From denials (oh), reprisals
It’s the same, it’s the same in the whole wide world
It’s the same, it’s the same in the whole wide
It’s the same, it’s the same in the whole wide
Oh, it’s the same, it’s the same in the whole wide
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Songwriters: Al Jourgensen, MINISTRY
“All Day” and “(Every Day Is) Halloween” are songs by American industrial band Ministry, written and produced by Al Jourgensen. They were originally released by Wax Trax! Records in 1984 as Ministry’s “comeback” single following their departure from Arista Records,[2]: 78 with “All Day” on the A-side and “(Every Day Is) Halloween” on the B-side, respectively. In 1987, they were included on the compilation album Twelve Inch Singles (1981–1984).
