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The Boogie Monster Lyrics
i got a monster in my closet
someones underneath my bed
the winds knockin at my window
id kill it but its already dead
it waits til the midnight hour to come
to torture me for the wrong ive done
he just sits there and stares at me
and it wont let me get any sleep
(just let me sleep)
i got a monster in my closet
someones underneath my bed
the winds knockin at my window
id kill it but its already dead
at first i was scared when i looked in his eyes
but now that i know him, im not that surprised
im just waiting on the sun to rise
oh how i wish that old sun would rise
i got a monster in my closet
someones underneath my bed
the winds knockin at my window
id kill it but its already dead
i used to wonder why it looked familiar
then i realized it was a mirror
oh now it is plain to see
the whole time the monster was me
oh theres a monster in my closet
someones underneath my bed
the winds knockin at my window
id kill it but its already dead
someones underneath my bed
the winds knockin at my window
id kill it but its already dead
to torture me for the wrong ive done
and it wont let me get any sleep
(just let me sleep)
someones underneath my bed
the winds knockin at my window
id kill it but its already dead
but now that i know him, im not that surprised
oh how i wish that old sun would rise
someones underneath my bed
the winds knockin at my window
id kill it but its already dead
then i realized it was a mirror
the whole time the monster was me
oh theres a monster in my closet
someones underneath my bed
the winds knockin at my window
id kill it but its already dead
Song Info
Copyright
Lyrics © Bmg Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Writer
Thomas Callaway, Brian Joseph Burton, Armando Trovaioli, Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Duration
2:50
Submitted by
plexus On May 04, 2006
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I don't reply often but i find this song to be very interesting. At face value you have a pretty standard song that's a little goofy and creepy but, at least to me, it has a pretty strong message. The monster in the closet represents the secrets and pitfalls of a persons life. The song progresses from the initial overwhelming nature of the secrets, then to acknowledgement of them -
"at first i was scared when i looked in his eyes but now that i know him, im not that surprised"
In a sense he is inferring that you have to face your demons and that's the only way you will be able to get rid of the monsters in your closet.
This song isnt about his penis, this song is about his Racial spiritual agony that haunts him at night.
A fabricated monster that is "already dead." He cannot kill it. This monster is his own fears of life, it's his Ego repulsed by itself.
At night is when Gnarls experienced his fears the most. "It waits till the midnight hour to come, to torture me for the wrong I done". - This may suggest that Gnarls effectively feels guilty and fear for his history.
This fear has fabricated into an "Evil Spirit" in Gnarl's mind.
But soon he realizes that there is no "evil spirit" and the whole time he has been torturing himself for the wrong he'd done.
"I used to wonder why it looked familiar until I realized it was a mirror"
"Good, good head, ha ha ha ha" refers to his comfort in his woman at night.
Comfort from ladys is a theme brought up many times in Gnarls various songs.
I wouldn't say it's the worst one. I like it. 'Tis very creepy.
its interesting the liner notes say it has elements of some KKK chant
This is definetly my favorite song on the cd. When I was like 4 years old, I was afraid of the dark, and this young sort of reminds me of the feeling I had when I was in my room alone at night.
this song is basically about facing the demons within yourself...they used the whole boogie monster theme to give you that feeling when you were a child and you were afraid to be alone in the dark by yourself and with yourself...
the song basically means people who have closet demons, dread the fact of being alone with themselves because those deep dark demons and secrets they have torture them...but you basically have to face them and kill them off
wow you guys seem REEEAAAALLLLLY lost on this one. the meaning of the song is plain as day. the boogie monster is YOU. it waits til the midnight hour to come to torture me for the wrong ive done - this is refering to the 'ego' that we all have that is constantly judging ourselves and others. it waits til youre all alone at night to review your 'progress' and make sure you know how it feels about the way you're living your life. if it sounds close to schizophrenia, thats because in a sense most everybody is, because WE ALL take that voice in our heads to be "us"... ya know the one that narrates our lives? plans out our days? decides how its going to deal with things that pop up? decides how we're going to respond to people or situations that offend us, tells us how to act, dress, talk, behave and present ourselves to the world? he used to wonder why this boogie monster looked familiar, until he realized ....IT WAS A MIRROR! the whole time the boogie monster was HIM, or what he took to be 'him'. which was nothing more than a collection of thoughts that he wrongly identified as 'himself'. the part where he says "i'd kill it but its already dead" means that the 'ego' doesnt even exist, it has it's existence through US, and without our involvement and attachment to the ramblings of the mind, it disappears and loses it's grasp on us. now im sure alot of people won't get what im saying, but i ASSURE YOU, it's accurate. if you do a little research into yourself, and stay attentive while your mind is doing what it does, you'll notice a good deal of its' time is spent creating scenarios and situations to judge and feel superior to - this includes "you", who will take alot of punishment yourself, because as you judge others, you also judge yourself. this is why you have so many people who love to get drunk and high and all the rest, to QUIET that thought process that's with us allday long, critiqueing every last detail. and THIS is why cee-lo wanted the sun to rise, because when he's all alone, he has to take the brunt of the ego's criticism when he's by himself and nobody is around to put on a show for or to judge. most all of cee-los' songs have this same message, but people arent on this level so they think he's just a weird guy who makes interesting music. it goes a bit deeper unfortunately, sorry to disappoint. think on THAT while youre laying in bed tonight. ;-)
no wonder why nobody has commented on this song, it's the worst one on the album.
Definatly The Worst On The CD...But It's Not Bad.
I can't believe nobody realized this song is supposed to be comical (at least at the end.) It's not included in the lyrics, but Cee Lo adds at the end:
"Only thing that'll bring me back woman, is some good good head"