A hilariously eerie rock song that narrates a chance encounter between an unsuspecting man and the ancient cosmic being Cthulhu at a bus stop. Fusing dark humor with catchy melodies, this track explores the essence of cosmic horror through a comedic lens as the man slowly descends into madness.
Verse 1:
Stumbled down the street, in my crazy socks
Stopped at the bus stop, chatting with a box
Your eyes were like saucers, with a side of fry
Whispered in my ear, could you lend me a tie?
Pre-Chorus:
Who are you, stranger? What’s this spell you’re weaving?
My brain feels danger, my sanity's leaving
Chorus:
Caught in the grip of this cosmic joke
Losing my grip, reality’s broke
Cthulhu’s whispers, ticklin’ my brain
At the bus stop, I'm feeling quite insane
Verse 2:
Tentacles so squishy, shook my hand with glee
Said his name was Fishy, though he looked like tea
You laughed so grimly, and I couldn't believe
In your eldritch charm, you've got up your sleeve
Pre-Chorus:
Who are you, stranger? What’s this spell you’re weaving?
My brain feels danger, my sanity's leaving
Chorus:
Caught in the grip of this cosmic joke
Losing my grip, reality’s broke
Cthulhu’s whispers, ticklin’ my brain
At the bus stop, I'm feeling quite insane
Bridge:
Stars align, like bad tattoo ink
Pulled my mind, made me really think
Eyes that gleam like creepy slime shakes
In the depths I’m dragged, I need a break
Chorus:
Caught in the grip of this cosmic joke
Losing my grip, reality’s broke
Cthulhu’s whispers, ticklin’ my brain
At the bus stop, I'm feeling quite insane
Outro:
Bus stop encounter, the beginning of the end
Sanity is shattered, can’t even pretend
Walking with giggles, this is how it starts
Cthulhu’s in control, with his creepy heart
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chilling encounter of a random man and the ancient being Cthulhu as they meet at a bus stop. Unbeknownst to the man, his new 'friend' is driving him to the brink of insanity. Dive into this gripping narrative woven with powerful rock melodies that capture the essence of cosmic horror and human fragility.