Girl, what's come between you and me?
Look right through me
I won't let it go
I can't help this feeling anymore
I will go anywhere
Maybe you'll see

We are
We are the shaken (shaken)
We are the monsters (monsters)
Underneath your bed
Yeah
Believe what you read
We are
We are mistaken (staken)
We are the voices (voices)
Inside your head
Yeah
Believe what you see

It came as no surprise
You bring me back to life
Believe me
"You bleed for me, I'll bleed for you"
I caught you walking through walls
Drowned with applause
From the world that makes me crazy

We are
We are the shaken (shaken)
We are the monsters (monsters)
Underneath your bed
Yeah
Believe what you read
We are
We are mistaken (staken)
We are the voices (voices)
Inside your head
Yeah
Believe what you see
Yeah

We are the monsters
We are the monsters
We are the monsters
Underneath your bed
We are the voices
We are the voices
We are the voices
Underneath your bed
We are the monsters
We are the monsters
We are the monsters
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

We are
We are the shaken (shaken)
We are the monsters (monsters)
Underneath your bed
Yeah
Believe what you read
We are
We are mistaken (staken)
We are the voices (voices)
Inside your head
Yeah
Believe what you see

We are
We are the shaken (shaken)
We are the monsters (monsters)
Underneath your bed
Yeah
Believe what you see


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Monsters Lyrics as written by Jessica Wolfe Holly Laessig

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    I think it's really ridiculous to come to a site like this and continuely say "This band blows, etc., etc." We want your two cents on the meaning of the lyrics, not on whether or not the band is worth listening to. So just shut up.

    Anyway, I think this song is about Hollywood like someone said before... basically saying that they aren't going anywhere and that they'll make sure we'll see them:

    i won't go anywhere maybe you'll see me

    Then again it could just be a love song too! Either way, good song.

    nekoinkimonoon April 12, 2006   Link

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