You can look at them climbing up the walls
You can look at them climbing out the bushes
You can find them when their letters 'bout to fall
He'll be waiting with his camera on focus
Everywhere you seem to turn there's a monster
When you look up in the air, there's a monster
Paparazzi got you scared like a monster, monster, monster

(Too bad)
Hollywood has got you jumping like it should (too bad)
Has got you bouncing off the wall
Has got you drunk enough to fall
(Too bad)
Hollywood
Just look in the mirror
And tell me you like
Don't you, don't you like it?

Monster
He's a monster
He's an animal
Monster (yeah)
He's a monster
He's an animal
Oh

He's coming at ya, coming at ya rather too fast
Mama say mama got you in a zig zag
And you're running, and you're running just to escape it
But they're coming for the money so they fake it
Everywhere you seem to turn there's a monster
When you look up in the air, there's a monster
Oh, when you see them in the street there's a monster, monster, monster

(Too bad)
Hollywood has got you jumping like it should (too bad)
Has got you bouncing off the wall
Has got you drunk enough to fall
(Too bad)
Hollywood
Just look in the mirror
And tell me you like what you see

Monster (he's like an animal)
He's a monster (just like an animal)
He's an animal
And he's moving in the air
Monster
He's a monster
He's an animal, ooh (everybody wanna be a star)

Why are they (why are they)
Never satisfied (satisfied)
With and all you give? (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
You give them your all
They're watching you fall
And they eat your soul (like a vegetable)

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Catch me in a bad mood, flipping, you'll take a whippin'
Animal, Hannibal, cannibal addiction
Tears appear, yeah, blurring your vision
Fear in the air, screaming, your blood drippin'
Shiver a second, now, now, now, what is it?
Funerals, cemeteries, don't worry, it's time to visit
Broke bones, tombstones, how do you think I'm kiddin'?
It's home, sweet home, the land of the forbidden
All hail, run tell, the King has risen
2010 Thriller, there's nothin iller, it's killer
Their vision, they miss 'em, won't impact, this is that
It's the bomb, ring the alarm, MJ number one
It goes on and on, it goes on and on
We get to creeping and crawling in the early morn'
Dream on dreamer, there's nowhere to run
You can try but you're done
I can feel it in the air, here the monster come

(Too bad)
Hollywood has got you jumping like it should, girl
Has got you bouncing off the wall
Has got you drunk enough to fall
(Too bad)
Hollywood
Just making me clearer
And tell me you like
Don't you, don't you like it? Ooh

Monster (say you wanna be a star)
He's a monster
He's an animal (say you wanna go far)
(Why you can't you quit stalking me?)
Ooh, oh
Monster (what'd you do to me?)
He's a monster (why did you take it? Why did you fake it?)
He's an animal (yeah, why you hauntin' me?)

Monster (why you stalking me?)
He's a monster (why you hauntin' me?)
He's an animal (why'd you do it? Why'd you)
(Why you stalkin' me?)

Monster (why you hauntin' me?)
He's a monster (why you hauntin' me?)
He's an animal
(Why'd you, why'd you, ohh)

He's dragging you down like a monster (monster)
He's keeping you down like a monster
He's dragging you down like a monster (monster)
He's keeping you down like a monster


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Monster Lyrics as written by Michael Joe Jackson Curtis James Jackson

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