The fever's gone now
I still have issues
I took her will and broke her heart
The rain keeps fallin'
Cut my best friend
Left her there to hide the scars
And I'll always fall forever in her
Forever in her

I cannot break
The fight is on
And I'll keep you safe
The Monster's Gone

I don't belong here
I can't taste her skin
Can't feel anything at all
The rain keeps fallin'
Cut my best friend
Left her there to hide the scars
And I'll always fall forever in her
Forever in her

I cannot break
The fight is on
And I'll keep you safe
The Monster's Gone
X2

I can hear it in the way
You laughed at me
All the silence that you gave
Were screams to me
I can't find another way
Too bad for me
I keep waiting for the day
Come back

I cannot break
The fight is on
And I'll keep you safe
The Monster's Gone
x2

I'm gone


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    To me this song means alot. Cold and Cold's music helped me so much through a difficult time in my life. Now I have just found this song and it feels like it was written for me. The mosters gone

    pedro.bon June 06, 2006   Link
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    I think this song's about somebody deciding to go away for the sake of others, and how he's hurt them. He thinks of himself as a monster and he decides to free the people around him from it. "The Monster's Gone"

    FFLITMikoon July 02, 2006   Link
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    Man, good song... Great band..... I remeber when They released it on the COLD myspace.

    Yeah, I think it's about some one who's trying, or believes that he's doing good, but finds out hes not, and decides the best solution is to leave.

    Cavmanon January 17, 2007   Link
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    I think the meaning in pretty straightforward, but I see somebody who is an alcoholic/druggy, and one time or another, he went on a kind of rampage and flipped out on his best friend (a girl, maybe even "more than friends") that has always been there for him, maybe she is just afraid of him now, but he decided to leave and maybe even go to rehab, or just quit cold turkey, but he just can't hurt her again, so he leaves without telling anyone, thinking it's the best for her... it may sound stupid, but that's my take :P

    ThatsWhoon August 07, 2010   Link

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